HE is prayed to, therefore, in the form of God; he prays in the form of a servant; there as Creator, here as the created, assuming without change the Created Nature that he was to change, and making us one man with himself, Head and Body. We pray then, to him, through him, in him; we speak with him and he speaks with us.
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From Thoughts of St Augustine for Every Day
by Kathleen Mary Balfe (© 1926)
Nihil Obstat: Georgius D. Smith, S.T.D
Imprimatur: Edm. Can. Surmont
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