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The meaning of life

Opening our eyes and breathing every day is a gift, and finding meaning in our existence is something we definitely aspire for. Living with purpose requires a conscious and a continuous work with ourselves.

Each one has a personal story and from my experience I have come to understand, that the purpose of life is not a place to reach or a goal to achieve, but a path that is traveled in a very personal way. Sometimes this path is smooth but at times rough, through which you have to learn to travel in order to grow.

Although sometimes, we do not find meaning in what we are living, I can certainly assure you that in each experience God had a special purpose that has made me transcend.

Thinking about my origin, the family to which I belong, the people with whom I had to interact, my work, the material and human losses I have faced, health problems and everything that my personal history contains up to this moment… they have generated in me a feeling of gratitude that has allowed me to discover mainly in difficult moments, peace and strength.

At the beginning of 2019, I was diagnosed with a breast cancer and, although it was unexpected and disturbing news, I had many opportunities to experience God’s love and care (I am a person of faith). For example, in the hospital where I had the treatment, I found a welcoming and warm environment, with committed medical staffs and with great human sensitivity, that allowed my health situation to be much more bearable, to the point of achieving in me the conviction that despite the circumstance, I was fortunate and this in turn greatly helped my process of healing and personal growth.

All this process has allowed me to rethink the value and the meaning of my life and thereby seek the purpose to which I have been called, now striving mostly to put aside prejudices, fears, insecurities and everything that hinders my free spirit.

For me, to live in freedom is to enjoy each day as if it was the last, because each moment, each day is unique and unrepeatable. Feeling grateful and satisfied with what I have, enjoying the love I receive and being able to love others, appreciating every detail and I am convinced that, although we cannot choose what happens to us, we can choose how to face it.

I also have come to understand that a life well lived is about serving others.  We often stop doing favors to others because we are too busy, as if we are afraid of wasting time; but helping those who cross our path, far from taking something away from us, enriches us. The time we invest in serving others is not wasted, but transformed. I am sure that helping our fellow human beings helps us, because our existence acquires greater meaning and is an excellent form of personal growth.

When we discover the meaning of our life and live passionately for what we do and when we are able to transmit it day by day, everything changes.  It improves our self-esteem, we feel useful and valuable, optimistic and positive; this causes a transformative effect, not only in ourselves but also in the people around us, as it generates a multiplier effect that benefits the entire environment.

So, take heart! We are in this world to be happy; when you wake up every morning, breathe, smile and thank God for life and all that it gives you.

GABRIELA MORA ABARCA

(Psychologist of «Nuestra Señora de Desamparados» School, Costa Rica)

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Francis: The Jubilee of 2025 sign of rebirth, hope and trust

The Holy Father has sent a letter to Monsignor Rino Fisichella, President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, a Dicastery entrusted with the organization of the Jubilee of 2025, and the responsibility of finding the appropriate ways for the Holy Year to be prepared and celebrated with intense faith, living hope and active charity.

Renato Martinez – Vatican City

«The coming Jubilee can go a long way in restoring a climate of hope and trust, as a sign of a new renaissance that we all perceive as an urgency,» Pope Francis writes in his Letter addressed to Monsignor Rino Fisichella, President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, a Dicastery entrusted with the organization of the Ordinary Jubilee of the Year 2025, whose motto is «Pilgrims of Hope». 

The Jubilee, a special gift of grace

In his letter – signed in St. John Lateran, February 11, 2022, on the memory of the Blessed Lady of Lourdes – the Holy Father recalls that the Jubilee has always been an event of great spiritual, ecclesial and social importance in the life of the Church. 

«Ever since Boniface VIII instituted the first Holy Year in 1300—with a cadence of one hundred years, which then became according to the biblical model, fifty years and subsequently fixed at twenty-five—the faithful people of God have lived this celebration as a special gift of grace, characterized by the forgiveness of sins and, in particular, by indulgence, the full expression of God’s mercy».

«The faithful, usually at the end of a long pilgrimage, access the spiritual treasure of the Church by passing through the Holy Door and venerating the relics of the Apostles Peter and Paul preserved in the basilicas in Rome… giving a living witness to their enduring faith».

Living the Holy Year in all its Pastoral meaning

Pope Francis also points out that the Great Jubilee of the year 2000 introduced the Church into the third millennium of its history. St. John Paul II had hoped and desired it so much, in the hope that all Christians, overcome their historical divisions that they could celebrate together the two thousand years of the birth of Jesus Christ, Savior of humanity.

«As we approach the first twenty-five years of the twenty-first century,» the Pontiff affirms, «we are called to set in motion a preparation that will enable the Christian people to live the Holy Year in all its pastoral significance».

«In this sense an important stage has been the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy, which has allowed us to rediscover all the strength and tenderness of the Father’s merciful love, so that in turn we may be his witnesses”. 

Two years of suffering and limitations

However, the Holy Father recalls that, in the last two years, there has been no country that has not been affected by the unexpected epidemic that, in addition to make us see the drama of dying in solitude, the uncertainty and ephemerality of existence, has also changed our way of life. As Christians, the Pope points out, we have gone through the same sufferings and limitations together with our brothers and sisters.

Our churches have been closed, the same as the schools, factories, offices, shops and recreational spaces. We have all seen the limitation of some freedom and the pandemic, in addition, the pain, has sometimes awakened doubt, fear and bewilderment in our souls. The men and women of science, with great promptness, have found the first remedy that little by little allows the everyday life to return.

«We are fully confident that the epidemic can be overcome and the world will recover its rhythms of personal relationships and social life. This will be easier to achieve to the extent that solidarity is acted upon, so that the most disadvantaged populations are not left unattended, but will be able to share all the necessary discoveries of science and medicines».

The Jubilee can help restore hope

Hence Pope Francis’ invitation to «keep burning the flame of hope that has been given to us, and to do everything possible so that each one regains the strength and certainty to look to the future with an open mind, a confident heart and a broad vision». For this reason, affirms the Pope, the upcoming Jubilee can go a long way towards restoring a climate of hope and trust, as a sign of a new renaissance that we all perceive as urgent. That’s why I chose the motto Pilgrims of Hope. All this will be possible if we are able to recover the sense of universal fraternity, if we do not close our eyes to the tragedy of rampant poverty that prevents millions of men, women, young people and children from living in a humanly dignified way. I am thinking in particular of the many refugees who are forced to leave their lands.

«May the voices of the poor be heard in this time of preparation for the Jubilee which, according to the biblical mandate, restores to each one access to the fruits of the earth: While the land has its Sabbath, all its produce will be food equally for you yourself and for your male and female slaves, for your hired help and the tenants who live with you, and likewise for your livestock and for the wild animals on your land (Lv 25:6-7)».

Let us not neglect the care of our common home

Therefore, the Bishop of Rome indicates that the spiritual dimension of the Jubilee, which invites us to conversion, must be united to these fundamental aspects of social life, in order to form a coherent whole.  Since we all feel like pilgrims in the land where the Lord has placed us so that we may cultivate and take care of it (cf. Gen 2:15), let us not neglect, along the way, the contemplation of the beauty of creation and the care of our common home. I hope that the next Jubilee Year will be celebrated and lived also with this intention.

«In fact, an increasing number of people, including many young people and adolescents, recognize that the care of creation is an essential expression of faith in God and obedience to His will».

Intense faith, living hope and active charity 

Thus, Pope Francis entrusts to Monsignor Fisichella the responsibility of finding the appropriate ways for the Holy Year to be prepared and celebrated with intense faith, living hope and active charity. The Dicastery that promotes the new evangelization will know how to make this moment of grace a significant stage for the pastoral care of the particular Churches, both Latin and Eastern, which in these years are called to intensify their synodal commitment. In this perspective, the pilgrimage to the Jubilee will be able to fortify and manifest the common path that the Church is called to travel in order to be ever more clearly a sign and instrument of unity in the harmony of diversity. It will be important to help rediscover the demands of the universal call to responsible participation, with the valorization of the charisms and ministries that the Holy Spirit does not cease to grant for the edification of the one Church.

«The four Constitutions of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, together with the Magisterium of these decades, will continue to orient and guide the holy People of God, so that they may progress in the mission of bringing the joyful proclamation of the Gospel to all”.

The year 2024 a great «symphony» of prayer

The Holy Father also specifies in his Letter that the Bull of Convocation, which will be published in due course, will contain the necessary indications for the celebration of the Jubilee of 2025. In this time of preparation, I am glad to think that the year 2024, which precedes the event of the Jubilee, can be dedicated to a great «symphony» of prayer; first of all, to regain the desire to be in the presence of the Lord, to listen to Him and to adore Him. Prayer, to thank God for the many gifts of his love for us and to praise his work in creation, which commits us to respect it and to act concretely and responsibly to safeguard it. Prayer as a voice «of one heart and one soul» that translates into being in solidarity and sharing the daily bread. Prayer that allows every man and woman of this world to turn to the one God, to express to Him what they have in the secrets of their hearts. Prayer as a master way to holiness, which leads us to live contemplation in action.

«In short, an intense year of prayer, in which the hearts can be opened to receive the abundance of grace, making the ‘Our Father’, the prayer that Jesus taught us, the program of life of each of his disciples. «Asking the Virgin Mary to accompany the Church on the journey of preparation for the event of grace of the Jubilee, Pope Francis concludes his Letter by thanking Monsignor Rino Fisichella and his collaborators, to whom he imparts his Apostolic Blessing.

https://www.vaticannews.va/es/papa/news/2022-02/papa-francisco-carta-jubileo-monsenor-rino-fisichella-2025-inici.html

 

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Celebrating 120 years of pontifical approbation

On March 25, on the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, the Capuchin Tertiary Sisters of the Holy Family will be celebrating the 120th anniversary of the Pontifical Approval of our Congregation and Constitutions, issued by His Holiness Leo XIII.

The Congregation also celebrates on this date «The Day of the Capuchin Tertiary Mission», because the feast of the Incarnation is the revelation of God’s love poured out to give us life. It is also the feast of Mary’s availability that illuminates the life of every Capuchin Tertiary, to live available by making present the love of God where it is most needed.

We congratulate the missionary sisters of the Congregation and we prepare ourselves to live in mission from all that we are and do, in the place where obedience has placed us.

We thank the Lord for the wonderful gift of our Father Founder, Luis Amigó y Ferrer and the gift of our vocation and charism in and for the Church.

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International women’s day

Every March 8, the world and the Church commemorate the International Women’s Day. This event, whose origins date back to the early twentieth century, should challenge nations to strengthen the conditions that guarantee the participation of women in all social spaces.

Within the framework of this commemoration of the different women’s struggles, we want to share a text by Father Javier Leoz, current parish priest of San Lorenzo, located in “Casco Viejo” of the city of Pamplona, Navarra – Spain.

 

THE BEATITUDES OF WOMEN     

  • Blessed is the woman who decides what to do and how to do… for you she will feel the representative and not just represented.
  • Blessed is the woman who doesn’t just fight for a day… for you will realize that every day of the year is a call to work for your rights and obligations.
  • Blessed is the woman who, far from lacking courage, undertakes any action so as not to see her conquest difficult… for you will prove that your voice will be timely accurate and taken into account.
  • Blessed is the woman who is aware of the path she has traveled… for this will encourage you to surpass the obstacles that still remain to be overcome in terms of equality, opportunities and conditions.
  • Blessed is the woman who doesn’t feel like a luxury much less an ornamental vase… for she will continue to demand, not alms, but what corresponds to her in dignity and justice. 
  • Blessed is the woman who discovers that she is neither «less nor more» but that she is an «equal»… for she will do the unspeakable so that nothing and no one can underestimate or take away her initiative and dynamism.
  • Blessed is the woman who opposes against domestic violence and denounces without fear or trembles in the mistreatment that humiliates her… for it will make visible and understandable the way that exists for the achievement of their fundamental rights.
  • Blessed is the woman who reads and writes, studies and trains, believes and loves, laughs and forgives, accompanies and helps, celebrates and works, the adventurous and the brave, the innovative and the just… for she will be a seed and a point of reference for those others who, even in the midst of their achievements, cannot speak or smile, work or succeed, decide or advise, because they are relegated to the background or to the silence that restraints.
  • Blessed, the woman, who when she lacks strength on earth… knows how to look up to heaven and listen to the voice of GOD: «I will be with you every day, in all your hardships».
  • Blessed is the woman who, contemplating Mary, does not care as she does about breaking patterns and goes against the tide to break in, as she did in the history. Amen.
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Ukraine crisis: at the heart of the church

The Church does not take her eyes off on the difficult situation in Ukraine. The danger of a possible invasion by Russia continues to raise tensions internationally.  This situation has been provoked due to Russia’s demands to NATO and the United States that no former Soviet Republic will join the Western alliance.  

Msgr. Dionisio Lachovicz, Bishop of Ukrainian Catholics in Italy, showed great concern with which the faithful of this nationality are living the conflict between their country and Russia. Speaking to Vatican News, he said that the tension that is being experienced is «very high» and assured that «we can do nothing but pray, in the hope that our political leaders can find a diplomatic solution».

The Prelate said that the cause of everything «is the logic of imperialism» that makes us take «a step backward, instead of taking a step forward and seek dialogue».  The Bishop of the Ukrainians in Italy assured that Ukraine «is the only truly democratic country of the former Soviet Union», something that «is not good in the eyes of others; that is why there is a desire to destroy».

Msgr. Dionisio Lachovicz warned that Ukraine has already passed the experience of war «which caused almost seven million Ukrainians to die of hunger». Faced with this, the Prelate assured that «the Christian life is a help, a participation and a giving of one’s life for the other», so «those who preach the culture of death and war cannot be called Christians».

For his part, the Apostolic Nuncio in Ukraine asked «to build a greater understanding between the Churches», since «the more united we are, the stronger we will be inside and the more capable we will be of giving a witness to the Gospel to others».

In the same way, the Ambassador of Ukraine to the Holy See, Andriy Yurash, lamented from Kiev that we are living «a terrible situation, not only for Ukraine, but also for Europe and for the whole world».

«The Ukrainian people are more united than ever. Here there is an atmosphere of great solidarity,» said the ambassador, who thanked Pope Francis for his words and his call for peace. «Pope Francis ‘spiritual support is vital for us. The Holy See offers to act as a mediator, the initiative already exists and we are very grateful for this availability», he said.

On February 8, Pope Francis received in the Vatican, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy; the private audience between the Holy Father and the President of Ukraine lasted half an hour. At the end of the meeting, the Pontiff gave President Zelensky a medallion of St. Martin of Tours, which the Pope indicated «he helps people in need and in difficulty,» adding that «in a difficult situation such as war, I hope that St. Martin will protect your people».

Unfortunately, it has happened what we have been fearing during several days and the world is a witness to a new war. During the night of February the 24th, Russia launched military operations on Ukrainian territory. At dawn, explosions and alarm sirens began to resonate also in the capital, Kiev. Thousands of people, women and children, are fleeing the war, seeking a safer place in the bordering countries, among them Poland and Slovakia. Despite the threat of President Putin who stated: «Let anyone who tries to create obstacles and interfere with us know that Russia will respond causing unprecedented consequences», it has been created an immense network of solidarity to welcome the war refugees and also our sisters are part of it.  

We keep the hope that, in the meeting between the delegation of Russia and Ukraine, it will be possible,  through dialogue and goodwill, to reach a peaceful solution and,   for the goodness of all, to put an end to the armed conflict. Meanwhile, millions of people demonstrate against this absurd war, in many corners of the world.

We would like to be able to publish news of peace and reconciliation, next time. Pope Francis invited everyone to a day of fasting and prayer on March the 2nd, Ash Wednesday. May our incessant and trusting prayer for peace achieve this gift so precious but scarce in our world.

Source: Aciprensa 

Photo: Vatican Media