Dear young people, always be missionaries of the Gospel, every day and in every place.
The cross of Christ, embraced with love, never brings sadness with it, but joy, the joy of being saved and of doing a little of what he did on the day of his death.
Our prayer cannot be reduced to an hour on Sundays. It is important to have a daily relationship with the Lord.
There is an ideological colonization we have to be careful of that tries to destroy the family.
Faith is not a light which scatters all our darkness, but a lamp which guides our steps in the night and suffices for the journey.
Indifference towards those in need is not acceptable for a Christian.
Christianity spreads through the joy of disciples who know that they are loved and saved.
The crucifix does not signify defeat or failure. It reveals to us the Love that overcomes evil and sin.
There is no such thing as low-cost Christianity. Following Jesus means swimming against the tide, renouncing evil and selfishness.
Do not be afraid to cast yourselves into the arms of God; whatever he asks of you, he will repay a hundredfold.
We have to state, without mincing words, that there is an inseparable bond between our faith and the poor. May we never abandon them.
Jesus came to save us: let us not reject this marvelous gift!
Advent increases our hope, a hope which does not disappoint. The Lord never lets us down.
When we meet a person truly in need, do we see the face of God?
We all need to improve, to change for the better. Lent helps us fight against our faults.
Our deepest joy comes from Christ: remaining with him, walking with him, being his disciples.
A Christian is never bored or sad. Rather, the one who loves Christ is full of joy and radiates joy.
Faith transforms the whole person precisely to the extent that he or she becomes open to love.
With Christ as the center of your life, you will never be disappointed.
The Philippines bear witness to the youthfulness and vitality of the Church.