Ideal for vibrant artwork and photo reproduction. 45 lb. , 7. 5 point thick. Thomas more’s prayer for good humor.
Grant me, o lord, good digestion, and also something to digest. Grant me a healthy body, and the necessary good humor to maintain it. Grant me, o lord, good digestion, and also something to digest.
Grant me a healthy body, and the necessary good humor to maintain it. Grant me a simple soul that knows. Good humor and holiness in one prayer attributed to thomas more.
And, naturally, give me something to digest. Grant me, o lord, good digestion, and also something to digest. Grant me a healthy body, and the necessary good humor to maintain it.
Prayers written by st thomas more: Grant me, o lord, good digestion, and also something to digest. Grant me a healthy body, and the necessary good humor to maintain it.
Grant me a simple soul that knows to. Since carnival is a time of preparation to the 40 days of penance and food abstinence, the beautiful prayer of good humor, written by saint thomas more, is a good compromise… as a. Thomas more's 'prayer for good humor' (a favourite of pope francis' because it reminds us that god wants us to be happy!) grant me, o lord, good digestion, and also something to.
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Grant me a healthy body, and. The necessary good humor to maintain it. Prayer for good humor.
Thomas more (3rd order franciscan) grant me, o lord, good digestion, and also something to digest. Grant me a healthy body, and the necessary good. Thomas more’s prayer for good humor.
Grant me, o lord, good digestion, and also something to digest. Grant me a healthy body, and the necessary good humor to maintain it. Prayer for good humor.
Grant me, o lord, good digestion, and also something to digest. Grant me a healthy body, and. The necessary good humor to maintain it.
Give me a soul that knows not boredom, grumblings, sighs and laments, nor excess of stress, because of that obstructing thing called “i. ” grant me, o lord, a sense of good humor.