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=== ''The Vision of the Whole'' === "The vision of the whole," she wrote, "is that every task, routine or not, is of redeeming value because we are united with Christ."<ref>{{Cite book |last=Doherty |first=Catherine de Hueck |title=The People of the Towel and the Water |publisher=Madonna House Publications |year=1991 |isbn=1897145101 |location=Combermere, Ontario |pages=18}}</ref> All life is thus related to the gospel, to "loving [one's] Beloved"<ref>{{Cite book |last=Wild |first=Robert |title=Love, Love, Love |publisher=Alba House |year=1989 |location=Staten Island |pages=56}}</ref> through service to one's neighbor. Through doing little things with intense love, the world is restored to its creator, to God.<ref>Gugliemi ''(Dissertation),'' 79</ref> Human existence, for her, was "a lifelong love affair with God, whereby the human creature continuously responds to this God who first loved us."<ref>Gugliemi (''Dissertation),'' 82</ref>
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