Working in Perfect Communion

It is wise to spend the time we have by living God's will to the full in the present moment. Sometimes, however, we worry about the past or the future. We are concerned about situations or people for whom we cannot do anything at the moment. This is when it becomes difficult to steer the ship of our lives. It takes great effort to keep to the course that God wishes us to have in that particular moment. At such times we need strong willpower, determination, and especially trust in God, sometimes to a heroic degree.Can I do nothing to resolve a certain complex situation or for a dear person who is sick or in danger? Then I will concentrate on doing well what God wants from me in the present: study, homemaking, prayer, taking care of the children ... God will take care of the rest. He will comfort the suffering and show a way out of that entangled situation. This way the task is being done by two in

2021-08-15T23:29:44+02:0018 June 2011|

All’incontro del Santo Padre con i Movimenti ecclesiali

Piazza San Pietro, 30 maggio 1998 Dovrei esporle, Beatissimo Padre, una mia testimonianza sul Movimento dei Focolari o Opera di Maria. Ma giacché lei conosce molto bene, da decenni, questa realtà ecclesiale, permetta che la consideri dal suo cuore, che la veda con i suoi occhi. Lei ha individuato nell'amore la "scintilla ispiratrice" di tutto quello che si fa sotto il nome del Focolare. Ed è proprio così, Santo Padre. E' quella la forza del nostro Movimento. Essere amore e diffonderlo è lo scopo generale dell'Opera di Maria. Un'invasione d'amore, infatti, essa è chiamata a portare nel mondo. Anzi lei, Santità, ha affermato di individuare qui, ricordando altri Movimenti spirituali della storia, un "radicalismo dell'amore". E come non può essere così se lo sguardo di tutti coloro che fanno parte del Movimento è sempre puntato, come a modello, su Gesù crocifisso nel suo grido d'abbandono? L'amore più radicale è proprio lì, dove è il culmine del suo patire. E' in Lui - che abbandonato dal Padre si riabbandona al Padre, che

2021-08-31T02:02:04+02:0011 June 2011|

At the meeting of the Holy Father with the Ecclesial Movements

St. Peter’s Square, May 30, 1998 Holy Father, I have been asked to give my testimony on the Focolare Movement or Work of Mary.Because you have been well acquainted with this ecclesial reality for decades, allow me to consider it from your heart, to look at it with your eyes. You identified love as being the “inspiring spark” of all that is done under the name of Focolare, and it is really true, Holy Father. It is the driving force of our Movement. Being love and spreading it is the general aim of the Work of Mary. In fact, it is called to bring an invasion of love into the world. Indeed, Your Holiness, while recalling other spiritual Movements in the course of history, you affirmed that you could recognize in ours, a “radicalism of love”. And how could it be otherwise if everyone who belongs to the Movement constantly keeps their eyes fixed on one model: Jesus crucified in his cry of abandonment? It is there that we find the most

2021-08-16T03:47:58+02:0011 June 2011|

The Other Life Within Us

We often make resolutions. We are not always successful at keeping them. But in some rare cases you realize it is not you making them. It is Another who is calling you sweetly, but decisively, from within. It then seems you cannot but keep those resolutions. We have to thank God for these divine moments in which he calls us to Another life that lives inside of us, where every note is in harmony, every darkness is enlightened, every distortion is straightened, every emptiness is filled with him. And this can happen at any moment of the day. We feel there are two of us: he in me and I in him. Yet we are one: I, water From this source, a flower from this divine seed, the witness of his reality that fills my being. This indeed is living. God alone knows how to shape himself in us. We know only how to ruin it. from Essential Writings (La dottrina spirituale, Mondadori 2001)

2021-08-15T23:29:52+02:004 June 2011|

Non conformatevi alla mentalità di questo secolo…

Commento alla Parola di Vita: Non conformatevi alla mentalità di questo secolo, ma trasformatevi rinnovando la vostra mente, per poter discernere la volontà di Dio, ciò che è buono, a lui gradito e perfetto (Rm 12,2) Ci troviamo nella seconda parte della lettera di san Paolo ai Romani, dove l’apostolo ci descrive l’agire cristiano come espressione della nuova vita, del vero amore, della vera gioia, della vera libertà, che Cristo ci ha donato; è la vita cristiana come nuovo modo di affrontare, con la luce e la forza dello Spirito Santo, i vari compiti e problemi di fronte ai quali possiamo venirci a trovare. In questo versetto, strettamente legato al precedente, l’apostolo enuncia lo scopo e l’atteggiamento di fondo che dovrebbero caratterizzare ogni nostro comportamento: fare della nostra vita una lode a Dio, un atto di amore disteso nel tempo, nella costante ricerca della sua volontà, di ciò che gli è più gradito. Non conformatevi alla mentalità di questo secolo, ma trasformatevi rinnovando la vostra mente, per poter discernere la volontà

2021-08-31T02:02:03+02:001 June 2011|

Do not conform yourself to this age…

Commetary on the Word of Life: Do not conform yourself to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect. (Rm 12:2) This word of life is found in the second part of Saint Paul’s letter to the Romans. The apostle is describing the actions of a Christian as the expression of the new life — real love, real joy and real freedom — that God has given to us. It is Christian life understood as a new way of facing the various situations and problems encountered in everyday life with the light and the strength of the Holy Spirit. In this verse, which is closely connected to the preceding one, the apostle describes the goal and underlying attitude that should characterize our behavior, that is, to make of our lives a song of praise to God, an act of love carried out across time in the constant quest of his will,

2021-08-15T23:29:26+02:001 June 2011|
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