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In questa edizione vorrei condividere gli ispirazione da lunedì, 15 settembre fino domenica 21 settembre 2014. L'ispirazionedioggi edizione 25 fino 31.

#ispirazionedioggi#25
Maria è madre di tutte le madri. Possiamo imparare da lei. Lei stava alla croce, ai piedi di suo figlio. Questo segno è simbolo della passione. Maria è veramente entrare nel dolore del suo figlio. Buona giornata.

#ispirazionedioggi#26
Gesù dà la compassione a una madre vedova. Suo figlio è risuscitato da Gesù. Gesù risuscita anche noi dalle nostre debolezze. Preghiamo affinché tante persone siano risuscitate dalle loro fatiche. Buona giornata.

#ispirazionedioggi#27
L’ascoltato è una cosa semplice ma è difficile di fare. Nella vita quotidiana non siamo riusciti ad ascoltare bene la voce di Dio anche le voci degli altri. Possiamo fare quotidianamente un piccolo esercizio d’ascoltare perché è ci aiuta molto. Buona giornata.

#ispirazionedioggi#28
Una frase interessante di oggi, la tua fede ti ha salvato, va in pace. La fede che possa salvare. La fede di una dona che possa salvarla. Dentro del cuore di questa dona ha la grande fede. Possiamo imparare di lei perché anche noi abbiamo la grande fede nel nostro cuore. Solo che tal volta noi dimentichiamo che siamo i popoli fedeli. Buona giornata.

#ispirazionedioggi#29
La chiesa è per tutti, sia gli uomini sia le donne. Come abbiamo letto sul vangelo di oggi. Con Gesù c’erano i dodici e le donne: Maria Maddalena, Giovanna, Susanna, ecc. La Chiesa ci invita di partecipare alle attività ecclesiali. Buona giornata.

#ispirazionedioggi#30
Tre parole ispirazione di oggi: ascoltare, custodire e produrre. Dio ci invita di ascoltare la sua parola, poi la custodiscono, e alla fine producono. Abbiamo bisogno di cuore puro per ascoltare bene e vera fedele di custodirla affinché la producano nel nostro atteggiamento. Buona giornata.

#ispirazionedioggi#31

Gli ultimi saranno i primi e i primi, ultimi. La logica di Dio è diversa dalla logica degli  uomini. Essere Cristiani è l’identità di tutti battezzati, sia i primi sia gli ultimi, sia gli Ebrei i quali entravano nei primi Cristiani sia gli ultimi i quali sono battezzati negli ultimi ani. Buona domenica.  

Angelus: the Cross restores hope

Vatican City, 14 September 2014 (VIS) – At midday today, after celebrating the marriage of twenty couples from the diocese of Rome, the Pope appeared at the window of his study to pray the Angelus with the faithful present in St. Peter's Square.

Pope Francis commented that today, 14 September, the Church celebrates the festivity of the Exaltation of the Cross. “Any non-Christian might ask, why 'exalt' the Cross? We can answer that we do not exalt just any cross, or all crosses: we exalt Jesus Cross, as it was upon the Cross that he revealed the extent of God's love for humanity”, he explained. “The Father gave his Son to save us, and this involved the death of Jesus, and he died on the Cross. Why? Why was the Cross necessary? Because of the gravity of the evil that had enslaved us. The Cross of Jesus expresses both of these things: all the negative force of evil, and all the gentle omnipotence of God's mercy. The Cross appeared to decree Jesus' demise, but in reality it marked His victory. … And it is precisely for this reason that God 'exalted' Jesus, conferring upon Him a universal kingship”.

“When we turn our gaze to the Cross, where Jesus was nailed”, he continued, “we contemplate the sign of God's infinite love for each one of us, and the root of our salvation. From this Cross there springs the mercy of the Father who embraces the entire world. Through the Cross, the evil one is vanquished and death defeated, we are given life, and hope is restored to us. … The Cross of Jesus is our only true hope! This is why the Chruch exalts the glorious Cross of Jesus, sign of God's immense love, sign of our salvation, and path to the Resurrection. And this is our hope”.

“When we contemplate and celebrate the Holy Cross”, he concluded, “we think with emotion of our many brothers and sisters who are persecuted and killed for their fidelity to Christ. This happens especially where religious freedom is not guaranteed or fully realised. It also occurs, however, in countries and in environments where in principle freedom and human rights are protected, but where in practice believers and Christians in particular often encounter limitations or discrimination. Therefore, today we remember them and pray especially for them”.

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Pope Francis' general audience: Albania, example of resurgence of the Church

Vatican City, 24 September 2014 (VIS) – Pope Francis devoted today's general audience to recounting last Sunday's trip to Albania. The Holy Father confirmed that it was important to encourage this population on the path to the peaceful co-existence of the different religious components of society. “Indeed, the various religious expressions have in common a path of life and the will to do good to one's neighbour, without denying or diminishing their respective identities”.

Francis recalled his meeting with priests, consecrated persons, seminarians and lay movements, as well as a number of elderly people who had experienced, “in their own flesh, terrible persecutions”. “It is precisely from the intimate union with Jesus, from the relationship of love with Him, that these martyrs, like all martyrs, found the strength to face the painful events that led them to martyrdom … and it is the strength the Church finds in Christ's love. A strength that supports us in moments of difficulty and inspires our apostolic action today, to offer goodness and forgiveness to all, and thereby bearing witness to God's mercy”.

The Pontiff also mentioned the forty priests executed during the communist dictatorship, for whom the cause for beatification is under way. “They take their place among the hundreds of Christians – and Muslims – assassinated, tortured, incarcerated and deported simply because they believed in God. These were dark years, during which religious freedom was razed to the ground and it was forbidden to believe in God; thousands of churches and mosques were destroyed, transformed into warehouses and cinemas for the propagation of Marxist ideology, religious books were burnt, and parents were forbidden from giving their children the religious names of their ancestors. … Their blood was not shed in vain; it was the seed that will bear the fruit of peace and fraternal collaboration. Today Albania offers an example not only of the rebirth of the Church, but also of peaceful co-existence between religions”.

The Pope concluded by thanking the Lord for the trip, “which enabled me to meet a courageous and strong population that has not given way to suffering”. He encouraged the brothers and sisters of Albania to “be brave and good, to build the present and the future of their country and of Europe … and may the Virgin continue to guide the path of this population of martyrs”.

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