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First Meditation |
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That God in his Providence has established the
Christian Schools |
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Second Meditation |
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On the means that must be used by those who are
responsible for the education of children to procure their sanctification |
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Third Meditation |
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That those who teach the young are cooperators with
Jesus Christ in the salvation of souls |
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Fourth Meditation |
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What must be done to be true
cooperators with Jesus Christ for the salvation of Children |
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Fifth Meditation |
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That those chosen by Providence for
the education of children must fulfill the functions of Guardian Angels
for them |
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Sixth Meditation |
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How in the education of youth the
function of the Guardian Angels is fulfilled |
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Seventh Meditation |
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That the care of instructing youth is
one of the most necessary works in the Church |
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Eighth Meditation |
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On what must be done to make you
ministry useful to the Church |
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Ninth Meditation |
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On the obligation of those who
instruct youth to have much zeal to fulfill well so holy a work |
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Tenth Meditation |
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How a Brother of the Christian Schools
ought to show zeal in his work |
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Eleventh Meditation |
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On the obligation of the Brothers of
the Christian Schools to reprove and correct the faults committed by those
whom they are charged to instruct |
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Twelfth Meditation |
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On the way in which we must reprove
and correct the faults of those whom we are guiding |
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Thirteenth Meditation |
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That as a teacher you must give an
account to God on the way you have done your work |
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Fourteenth Meditation |
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On matters related to his work on
which a Brother of the Christian Schools must give an account to God |
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Fifteen Meditation |
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On the reward that those can expect
even in this life who have instructed children and have fulfilled their
duty well |
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Sixteenth Meditation |
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On the reward that a Brother of the
Christian Schools should expect in heaven, if he is faithful in his work |
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