WRITINGS Collection

Collection of texts written by Chiara Lubich
In this space you will find a collection of all texts published on the site, with an image of the handwritten document when available.
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I saw the Holy Land

Rome, 1956 In 1956 Chiara went for the first time to the Holy Land to visit a person who was living a difficult moment. But, totally unexpected was her encounter with Jesus, the man-God. The perforated stone From the very blue coast of the Beirut gulf I was contemplating the city which had recently been shaken by the earthquake. It is close to hills covered with thousands of little houses. We were continuing our flight towards the sea, we were ascending and soon we would be able to face the first mountains of Palestine again. At that moment, I didn’t think that Jerusalem and the Holy Places would have made such an impact on my soul. (...) Chiara Lubich Text

2021-08-15T23:29:27+02:0013 May 2014|

Understanding One’s Way

Florence, 17 September 2000 How do we take the right path for our life? An answer of Chiara Lubich. I want to correspond with all my being to God’s love for me. It’s not clear to me yet which way I should follow. How can I grow every day in choosing him in a radical and absolute way? Chiara: She’s asking two questions. First, how can I understand my way? In other words: I don’t know my way… and I’d like to know it (...) In order to understand your way – she intends the right way, the will of God for her – you must first of all pray, because if you are serious about following God’s will, you become a laborer of Jesus, one of those laborers Jesus mentioned when he said that the harvest is abundant but the laborers are few, and he said "pray", so we must pray. So, to understand your way, those among you who might not know your way, remember that it is necessary

2021-08-15T23:29:20+02:006 May 2014|

We entreat you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God

Rome, 25 december 1996 Commentary of the Word of Life: We entreat you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God (2 Cor. 5:20). This is Paul’s appeal to the Corinthians following his great proclamation, which is the heart of the whole Gospel: God has reconciled the world to himself through Christ (see 2 Cor. 5:19).On the cross, in the death of his Son, God has given us the greatest proof of his love. Through the cross of Christ, he has reconciled us to himself. This fundamental truth of our faith has much to say to our times. It’s the revelation that all humanity is waiting for. Yes, God is near to everyone with his love and he loves each person passionately. Our world needs to hear this, but we can say it if first we proclaim it, again and again, to ourselves, so that we really do feel enveloped by this love, even when everything could make us think otherwise. We entreat you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God.

2021-08-15T23:29:50+02:0030 April 2014|

It’s been Only a Few Days that He is Pope, John XXIII

20 November 1958 John XXIII is the Pope who signed the approval of the Focolare Movement in 1962. This is how Chiara Lubich remembers him in an article of the “Città Nuova” magazine" ...Jesus is genuinely and wholeheartedly present in John XXIII. This is Jesus, who with much pain and love, tells his disciples: “My dear children, love one another." But since love is not love if it’s not substantial,  he immediately made it concrete and real, incarnating those words: “Coepit facere et docere” (he began to do and then to teach), so as to make the Church one family, conveying universal love for everyone and especially for each one. We see such sublime gifts of humility and simplicity in John XXIII that upset many people, people who are deceived by extravagant lifestyles or by the boom of a science that proves useless in life and only builds up pride. In him Jesus wishes to gather together in one sheepfold all the little sheep, even those who are wandering around outside.

2021-08-15T23:29:43+02:0026 April 2014|

RAI Interview for Easter Sunday

Rocca di Papa, 16 April 1992 Easter, the celebration of the Risen One. At the heart of every Christian’s life. Journalist: What is Easter for you? Chiara: Easter in my life... For one thing, Easter for me is the celebration of Resurrection, it's the celebration of the Risen One. The Risen One, for me but I think also objectively, is the greatest manifestation of God's love for us human beings. A few days ago a very good man, even if he's from another culture, different from my own and perhaps also a non-believer, told me: “Don't you think that the problem of all problems in humanity, the fear beneath all fears, is that of death, the thought of death, the reality of death?” I think it's precisely so. Jesus also knew this. This is why coming on earth he died to save us all but he also rose from the dead, he conquered death. He saw to it that we also would rise, that we would also overcome death. In this

2021-08-15T23:29:36+02:0018 April 2014|

Jesus Crucified and Forsaken

Rome, November – December 1961 Making the Risen Jesus Forsaken part of our daily life. We propose this text of Chiara Lubich as the celebration of the central mystery of Christian faith draws near: the death and resurrection of Christ. Just as all of Christianity is a mystery of love and suffering, so too the truly vital elements in our movement are love and suffering.And just as in Christianity love generally over¬comes suffering and life is victor over death, so it is, also, in the Work of Mary. (...) Chiara Lubich (Cf. That All Men Be One, Origins and Life of the Focolare Movement, New City Press, New York 1974 pp. 65-78) Text

2021-08-15T23:29:29+02:0014 April 2014|
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