Surviving Through Hope
COMMENTARY: Who had better reasons for abandoning hope than a certain individual whose country was invaded by both Nazi as well communist forces?
COMMENTARY: Who had better reasons for abandoning hope than a certain individual whose country was invaded by both Nazi as well communist forces?
Our Lady of Hope always points to Christ our Hope.
COMMENTARY: An invitation to embrace the contemplative spirit …
Pope Francis pointed to the high suicide rate among teens and young adults in some countries as a dramatic sign of the level of depression in the world.
COMMENTARY: Our young people’s sadness, hopelessness and suicidal thoughts are a desperate cry for this attentive love in the midst of their existential and ever-urgent questions.
Christ is with us — and that makes all the difference, as Benedict reminded us.
Hope is to be found in reading salvation history, which is the inner dynamic of world history.
‘St. Monica was not the type to feel defeated. She represents hope.’
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