Saturday 26 January 2013

Let us build peace


Let us live this motto today starting to bring peace to our homes, in offices, in Parliaments, wherever we are... and be true builders of peace

[...] But what does this programme mean?
It means to work to get to know each other to discover the positive in every one, it means listen to and understand each other.
It means to look at one another with love, by covering with mercy any past mistakes,
accept ourselves and each other to build a common foundation of respect, esteem and mutual trust.
For this we should " exercise"  more and more in loving one another together with many other people so that we grow in that love that does not look to itself,
that does not want its own interest, that knows how to overcome every obstacle set up by traditional differences;
a love that is stronger than anything else.
It will be a complete reversal of mindset, but it is necessary. (...)
Yes it is a going against the current, standing out, not necessarily going with the crowd. But if we communicate our experience in doing this, if we do not “go it alone”, that reality of love, that presence of God amongst us will grow and we will find that it is God himself who will intervene transforming us into true gifts of love for on another. He who is love will be there with us and amongst us! 

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