Let us Dream! (in the light of Fratelli Tutti)
On December 8, 2020, Pope Francis proclaimed 2021 as a Year dedicated to St. Joseph, “a man of dreams….” Let us ask St. Joseph to obtain for us “the grace to know how to dream by always seeking God’s will in dreams and also the grace to accompany others in silence without chatter.” Let us implore St. Joseph to accompany us along the road taken by St. Francis of Assisi who “expressed the essence of a fraternal openness that allows us to acknowledge, appreciate and love each person, regardless of physical proximity, regardless of where he or she was born or lives (FT,1).
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