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Anthony J. Paone

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Anthony J. Paone


Born
in West New Brighton, Richmond County (Staten Island), New York, The United States
September 16, 1913

Died
December 31, 1990


Father Anthony Paone, S.J. was a priest with the Confraternity of the Precious Blood and a beloved teacher at the renowned Brooklyn Preparatory Academy. He wrote two of the most remarkable Christian books in the modern era: My Daily Bread and My Daily Life.

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My Daily Bread

4.78 avg rating — 242 ratings — published 1954 — 20 editions
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My Life with Christ: Spirit...

4.80 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 1965 — 7 editions
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My-Daily-Life

4.33 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 1975 — 4 editions
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My Confraternity Library

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“was created for eternal happiness with God in Heaven. Everything else must take second place in my life, because if I lose Heaven, I will be losing everything. The sure guide to Heaven is God’s holy Will. If I follow it in my daily life, every moment on earth will be a sure step toward the perfect happiness which my heart craves.”
Fr. Anthony J. Paone, My Daily Bread

“2. As soon as you become too interested in worldly pleasure and ease, your conscience objects. You are your own worst enemy when you act against your conscience. The wrong which you do becomes worse when you try to excuse yourself or justify your actions. 3.”
Fr. Anthony J. Paone, My Daily Bread

“My God, I hope to obtain Your holy assistance so that I may never avoid learning Your holy Will, nor ever fail to follow it in my daily life. I may find a little less pleasure if I follow Your Will, but I shall enjoy Your peace, which is greater than any pleasure. If ever I become selfish enough to avoid Your Will, let my conscience disturb and annoy me until I return to You. Amen.”
Anthony J. Paone, My Daily Bread