God does not reveal himself in strength or power, but in the weakness and fragility of a newborn babe.
The whole of salvation history is the story of God looking for us: he offers us love and welcomes us with tenderness.
The Internet offers immense possibilities for encounter and solidarity. This is something truly good, a gift from God.
If we take the poor away from the Gospel, we won’t be able to understand the whole message of Jesus Christ.
The secret of Christian living is love. Only love fills the empty spaces caused by evil.
What God cares about most is that we are His friends.
The Lord speaks to us through the Scriptures and in our prayer. Let us learn to keep silence before him, as we meditate upon the Gospel.
A Christian who is not a revolutionary today isn’t a Christian.
Jesus is more than a friend. He is a teacher of truth and life who shows us the way that leads to happiness.
Christ’s love and friendship are no illusion. On the Cross Jesus showed how real they are.
We must not believe the Evil One when he tells us that there is nothing we can do in the face of violence, injustice and sin.
In the face of life’s difficulties, let us ask the Lord for the strength to remain joyful witnesses to our faith.
Prayer is all-powerful. Let us use it to bring peace to the Middle East and peace to the world.
Every time we give in to selfishness and say “No” to God, we spoil his loving plan for us.
There are no part-time Christians.
The Holy Spirit helps us to view others with fresh eyes, seeing them always as brothers and sisters in Jesus, to be respected and loved.
A Christian who withdraws into himself, hiding all that the Lord has given him, is not a Christian! I would ask the many young people present to be generous with their God-given talents for the good of others, the Church and our world.
A population that does not take care of the elderly and of children and the young has no future, because it abuses both its memory and its promise.
Man has slapped nature in the face. If you slap it, it will slap you back.
No one is saved alone, as an isolated individual, but God attracts us looking at the complex web of relationships that take place in the human community. God enters into this dynamic, this participation in the web of human relationships.