VATICAN CITY, 27 FEV 2011 (VIS). After the Angelus, Benedict XVI commented from his office window reading Isaiah, comforting the afflicted Jerusalem, said: "A mother can she abandon her young child? Is it age for the fruit of mercy her womb? Even if women forget, I will not forget. " This sentence, the Pope said to the faithful gathered, "is an invitation to trust in the unfailing love of God ... to trust in the providence of the Father who feeds the birds and clothes the lilies of the field and knows our every need. Thus saith Master, do not worry about what you eat and drink, the clothes you put all the things that occupy the pagans. Your heavenly Father knows that you need.
"Faced with so many, as distant relatives, who live in poverty, the Pope continued, the words of Jesus may seem unrealistic, evasive and even . In reality, the Lord would make it clear that one can serve two masters, God and money. Who believes in a God full of love for his son's primary research of his kingdom, his control. The opposite of fatalism ... because, if faith does not waiver in Providence not fighting for a decent life, it frees things obsession and fear of tomorrow ... Jesus showed us what it means to live down to earth, with attention specifically to the next while having the heart to the sky, immersed in divine mercy. "Benedict XVI concluded by invoking the intercession of Mary so that we learn to live in a simple and sober, working every day in respect of creation which God has entrusted.
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"Faced with so many, as distant relatives, who live in poverty, the Pope continued, the words of Jesus may seem unrealistic, evasive and even . In reality, the Lord would make it clear that one can serve two masters, God and money. Who believes in a God full of love for his son's primary research of his kingdom, his control. The opposite of fatalism ... because, if faith does not waiver in Providence not fighting for a decent life, it frees things obsession and fear of tomorrow ... Jesus showed us what it means to live down to earth, with attention specifically to the next while having the heart to the sky, immersed in divine mercy. "Benedict XVI concluded by invoking the intercession of Mary so that we learn to live in a simple and sober, working every day in respect of creation which God has entrusted.
ANG / ; SCREW 20110228 (310)
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