Blessed Columba Marmion, the saintly Benedictine Abbot who became friends with the Poor Clares of Cork, wrote to them: “At Mass, I put you all in my heart every morning; and as I pass through the veil of the Holy of Holies – the Sacred Humanity of Jesus crushed and wounded for us – into the Presence of Our Great God, I take you with me and present you to the Father as brides of His Son, who so love Him that they despise all earthly things, and that in their heart of hearts they ever sing, ‘my God and my all.’” - Letter of May 1, 1922