Lord, help us to recognize you in the sick, poor and suffering.
The Lord put it clearly: you cannot serve two masters. You have to choose between God and money.
Christians must respond to evil with good, taking the cross upon themselves as Jesus did.
The world tells us to seek success, power and money; God tells us to seek humility, service and love.
But always think this: do not be afraid of failure. Do not be afraid of falling. In the art of walking, what is important is not avoiding the fall but not remaining fallen.
Dear young people, the Church expects great things of you and your generosity. Don’t be afraid to aim high.
Jesus speaks in the silence of the mystery of the Eucharist and reminds us each time that following him means going out of ourselves and making our lives not something we ‘possess,’ but a gift to him and to others.
A credible witness to truth and to the values of the Gospel is urgently needed.
How many innocent people and children suffer in the world! Lord, grant us your peace!
Jesus kept his wounds so that we would experience his mercy. This is our strength and our hope.
God loves us. May we discover the beauty of loving and being loved.
We cannot give up in the face of evil. God is Love and he has defeated evil through Christ’s death and resurrection.
Christ is always faithful. Let us pray to be always faithful to him.
In the silence of the Cross, the uproar of weapons ceases and the language of reconciliation, forgiveness, dialogue and peace is spoken.
The only war that we must all fight is the one against evil.
We ought never to lose hope. God overwhelms us with his grace, if we keep asking.
Wars are always madness: all is lost in war, all is to be gained in peace.
War is the suicide of humanity because it kills the heart and kills love.
Let us pray for the many Christians in the world who still suffer persecution and violence. May God grant them the courage of fidelity.
If you withdraw into yourself, you run the risk of becoming Egocentric. And stagnant water becomes putrid.