There are two types of people: those who take care of the pain and those who pass by; those that bow in recognition of the fallen and those that distract their gaze and accelerate the pace. Indeed, our many masks, our labels and our costumes are falling off: it is time to decide. Will we bend down to touch and heal the wounds of others? Will we lean over to shoulder each other? This is the present challenge; of which we must not be afraid. In times of crisis the option becomes pressing: we could say that, at this moment, everyone who is not a robber or everyone who does not pass by, is either injured or is putting someone who is injured on their shoulders. Encyclical letter Fratelli tutti, n. 70
AN UNIVERSAL COMMUNITY OF LOVE
Lord, make us an universal community of love, because everything is interconnected. Within the framework of the Laudato Si 'year, the Panamazonic Ecclesial Network (REPAM) proposes a daily prayer with Laudato Si' in the Dear Amazonia. We want to echo it this week....
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