Spe Salvi English

Religion & Spirituality
The present, even if it is arduous, can be lived and accepted if it leads towards a goal, and if this goal is great enough to justify the effort of the journey. (Author: H2oNews.org - © Copyright 2008 - Libreria Editrice Vaticana)
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  • Published: May 7, 08
    Life is not a simple product of laws and the randomness of matter, but within everything and at the same time above everything, there is a personal will, there is a Spirit who in Jesus has revealed himself as Love.
     
  • Published: May 7, 08
    To come to know God—the true God—means to receive hope.
     
  • Published: May 7, 08
    The present, even if it is arduous, can be lived and accepted if it leads towards a goal, and if this goal is great enough to justify the effort of the journey.
     
  • Published: May 7, 08
    This unknown “thing” is the true “hope” and the fact that it is unknown is the cause of all forms of despair and also of all efforts, whether positive or destructive, directed towards worldly and human authenticity.
     
  • Published: May 7, 08
    Real life is linked to a lived union with a “people”, and for each individual it can only be attained within this “we”.
     
  • Published: May 7, 08
    The capacity to suffer for the sake of the truth is the measure of humanity. Yet this capacity to suffer depends on the type and extent of the hope that we bear within us and build upon.
     
  • Published: May 7, 08
    Man's great, true hope which holds firm in spite of all disappointments can only be God—God who has loved us and who continues to love us “to the end”.
     
  • Published: May 7, 08
    The present-day crisis of faith is essentially a crisis of Christian hope.
     
  • Published: May 7, 08
    The true stars of our life are the people who have lived good lives. They are lights of hope. Who more than Mary could be a star of hope for us?