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What do I do with the things I value most in life? Do I consider storing treasure in heaven?

  Fr.   Vincenzo Di Stefano was Maria Shinina's first teacher, and the values of her deeply pious family inspired him to live a solid academic and spiritual life. Up to the age of 21, she had an especially passionate appreciation for the finest things in life. She cherished all of her nice possessions and worked hard to hone her musical and dancing abilities. Everyone thinks she is content at this point. But she was unable to find the joy her heart was longing for in the comfort of family life, friendship, or the fulfillment of art. She made the decision to commit her life to God out of discontent and sadness. She is motivated by God to sacrifice herself for the good of others. She assists the sick and the underprivileged in material, physical, and moral ways. She offers everything she has, including cash, clothing, food, and care. She was everyone's go-to source for a comforting word, a sweet smile, and sound advice. Lord, we pray that you enable us to make the mos

Does God have a place in your heart? Do you consider Him often?

 The Schinina` family is very religious. Every evening they pray together in the Family Chapel. At times little Maria, being tired, falls asleep, but as soon as the recitation of the Holy Rosary begins, she awakens and falls to her knees, surprising all. She always placed God at the center of her heart as she grew older. Life, let's face it, is busy. How do we think about God in our lives while still completing everything else that is expected when we are working, taking care of others, sending messages, making meals, and so forth? Every human soul possesses a God-given awareness that there is "something more" than this temporary world, according to Ecclesiastes 3:11, which claims that God has "laid eternity in the human heart." Our hope that we will one day achieve a fulfillment unattainable by the "vanity" of this life grows along with our realization of eternity. According to the Homily of Pope Frances on January 9, 2017 "Christian life

What does life mean to you? Do you remember to thank God for this great gift?

 When we reflect on our lives, we may say that there have been ups and downs. Afterward, we shall learn a lot from them. We realize we must experience such moments...we have to pay attention to them. There is a lot of misery in the world if we step back and think about it. We witness many people enraged over minor or major issues. Someone close to them did not give them the time and care they required. A loved one who lacks basic necessities is severely ill. We can continue and list some more examples of these. If we consider how everyone is chasing after something and trying to accomplish something. There is no psychological serenity, no appreciation for life or for love. We have witnessed folks go above and beyond for their loved ones only to suffer harm. If we want to live our lives to the fullest, we should, in my opinion, take after our mothers and other loved ones who go out of their way to help us. See and truly feel the love they have for us, hug them, and never let go. T

Do you want to become a saint? Start on this great day!

  When we are born, God gives each of us a purpose for being born and a mission to carry out. Blessed Maria Schinina’ significantly carries out God's purpose by founding her congregation, adopting orphans, and caring for the needy. She also dies a saint. We may all turn our life into a noble cause or a grand, valiant adventure. To achieve this, one must accept God's will with joy, pray in faith, carry out significant responsibilities, and strive with sacrificial love for both God and people. Our heavenly Father, We ask for Your assistance in carrying out Your revealed willfully, joyfully, and right away. We ask for your assistance in loving You with all of our hearts, souls, minds, and bodies. Please help us to treat our neighbors with respect. We appreciate you calling us to follow you even if we are unworthy of your love and are weak. Keep us from becoming dissatisfied Christians. Deliver us from the wicked tendency to grumble. Help us to be joyful in You, persistent i