But hope is something else. It's
not optimism. Hope is a present, it's
a gift from the Holy Spirit ant that is why Paul says: 'Never
disappoint yourself'- Hope never lets
you down. Why? Because it's a gift from the Holy Spirit. But Paul tells
us that hope has a name. Hope
is Christ. We can't say: 'I
have hope in God', no. If you don't say: 'I have hope in Jesus Christ, a person
that's alive, that lives in the Eucharist, that is present in His word', that
is not hope. It could be good mood, optimism...
Jesus, the hope, renews
everything. It's a constant
miracle. He has not only done miracles of healings: those were only
signs, signals of what He's now doing in the Church. The miracle of making
everything new: what he does in my life, in your life, in our life. He rebuilds. And what He builds
again is precisely the reason of our hope. Christ is the one who renews every
wonderful thing of the Creation, He's the reason
of our hope. And this hope does not delude because He is faithful. He can't renounce Himself. This is the
virtue of hope.
May the Lord, who is the hope of glory, who is the center, the
whole, help us in this path: to give hope, to have passion for hope. And, as I've said, it's not always
optimism but what Mary, Mother of God, sheltered in her heart during the
darkest time of her life: since Friday afternoon until Sunday morning. That is
hope: she had it. And that hope has renewed everything. May God grant us that grace.”
I ask each party to follow decisively and
courageously the path of encounter and negotiation #prayforpeace
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