Saint Ralph
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- He might.
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I'm sorry.
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- Here, take these.
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I got them because the whites
remind me of the whites of your eyes.

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- Thanks.
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- Claire has clearly decided to put
the Great Wall of China defense on me.

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But I'm positive
this whole nun thing

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is basically a way
of denying her true feelings.

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Understandably.
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- What are you doing?
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- Trying to wake up my mom.
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- Sit down.
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The doctors are saying...
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It'll take a miracle
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to wake her up.
- A miracle?

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I had no idea.
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- She was already
pretty weak, Ralph.

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- Christ, Alice.
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- I'm sorry.
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- So, St. Francis,
who had grown up very rich,

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left Assisi one last time,
this time decided to give away

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everything he had,
even the clothes off his back.

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Soon thereafter, he performed
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the miracle of the stigmata.
Just like Christ, he bled.

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- Do you need to be a saint?
- What? For what?

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- To produce a miracle.
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- Uh... no.
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It's not a bad question, though.
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There are three considerations
necessary for that, Mr. Walker:

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Faith, purity and prayer.
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For faith, you need
to truly believe in something

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that doesn't make
any logical sense.

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For prayers, you need to be
in direct communication with God.

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And for purity, you need to be
completely free from sin.


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