Testimonies

Lay the very last stone with love
Regina N. Eya, professor of Psychology, Enugu State University, Enugu, Nigeria
January 10, 2002
The secret of doing my working the best I can is the love with which I start it, continue it and finish it, and the love with which I offer it to God – and that is a task for every day. I know that God is looking at me and witnessing my efforts. I have some small objects in my office such as a crucifix and a picture of our Lady, to help me remember God and rectify my intention frequently, sort out problems with a coworker, or keep going when I am extra tired. You have to rectify your intention if you want to finish off your work to the very end, to lay the very last stone.
List of Contents
- Without the generous involvement of the person, work becomes dehumanized
- Cardinal Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan (1928-2002),
- Balancing the equation of work and family is not an easy task
- Msgr. George Pell, Archbishop of Sydney, Australia
- Giving Oneself in Family Life
- Lay the very last stone with love
- Human Rights in Developing Countries: The Nigerian Experience
- Like a Play Written by God
- Cardinal Camillo Ruini, Rome
- Mgr. Ricardo Blázquez, Bishop of Bilbao, Spain
- Msgr. Adam Exner, Archbishop of Vancouver, Canada
- Msgr. Juan José Omella, Bishop of Barbastro-Monzón, Spain (Saint Josemaria’s home town)
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