"This week, Holy
Week, which leads us to Easter,
we will take
this path of Jesus' own humiliation.
Only in this way
will this week be "holy" for us too!"
- Pope Francis, Palm Sunday homily (2015)
"We need to
implore His grace daily, asking Him to open our cold hearts
and shake up our lukewarm and superficial existence. Standing before Him with
open hearts, letting Him look at us, we see that gaze of love which Nathaniel
glimpsed on the day when Jesus said to him: 'I saw you under the fig tree' (Jn
1:48).
How good it is to
stand before a crucifix, or on our knees before the Blessed
Sacrament, and simply to be in His presence! How much good it does us when He once
more touches our lives and impels us to share his new life! What then happens is
that 'we speak of what we have seen and heard' (1 Jn 1:3).
The best incentive for sharing the Gospel comes from contemplating it with
love, lingering over its pages and reading it with the heart. If we approach it
in this way, its beauty will amaze and constantly excite us. But if this is to
come about,
we
need to recover a contemplative spirit which can help us to realize ever
anew that we have been entrusted with a treasure
which makes us more human and helps us to lead a new life. There
is nothing more precious which we can give to others."
From Evangelii
Gaudium, 264 – Pope Francis’ apostolic
exhortation
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