Providence

The Works of Mercy

The Works of Mercy   In a society in which science and technology advance at dizzying speeds, and notwithstanding the social and industrial development that permeates large sectors of society, there still remain poverty, pain, sickness, physical and moral suffering, lack of meaning, and loneliness, thus begetting new poor people; the whole Institute, as another […]

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A Providential Vision of Life

A Providential Vision of Life   In a world that is anxious about surrounding itself with human securities, that strives to flee from suffering and only pursues pleasures, that explores the sciences because of the promise that they will guarantee it a tomorrow, that conceives of life and of happiness itself as the product of

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providential vision of life

A Providential Vision of Life

Rome, December 1st, 2018. “Abandoned to Providence” Constitutions, 231 Dear Fathers, Brothers, Seminarians and Novices: The mystery of Christmas that we are about to celebrate brings us face to face with God’s providential mystery. This Child who seeks a place to be born in and is rejected because there was no room for Him in

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works of mercy

Works of Mercy

Rome, Italy, November 1st, 2018. Solemnity of All Saints “Charity is indispensable for the evangelization of the culture” Constitutions, 174 Dear Fathers, Brothers, Seminarians and Novices: In accordance with our charism to make “Jesus Christ … the Lord of all that is truly human,” our apostolate must be to devote ourselves “to preaching the Word

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“[We] must become ‘other Christs’ through the holiness of our lives”

“[We] must become ‘other Christs’ through the holiness of our lives”

Constitutions, 7 Rome, Italy, November 1, 2017. Solemnity of All Saints Dear Fathers, Brothers, Seminarians, and Novices, Pope John XXII, in a very renowned phrase, affirmed “Give me a religious who has been faithful to the rule for his whole life and I will canonize him without any further examination.” This sentence, both brief and

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