Series: The Power of Pardon

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The Ultimate Life Changer

Forgiveness has the power to change the lives, both of the victim and of the offender. At a personal level, it implies also forgetting the offense. Because forgiveness ought to be like a cancelled note, torn in two and burned up, so that it never can be shown against the wrongdoer.

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The Catholic Yoga

Hatred has a long shelf life. Once it enters the human heart, it’s hard to get it out. It breeds destruction, discouragement, and hopelessness. If we are to save the planet, we must be bathed in forgiveness. This is the thesis of a psychologist who has been working with victims and intends to teach the principles of “Catholic yoga” in troubled places like Belfast or the Holy Land.

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Jesus and the Falling Towers

Last September 11, America and the world – people of all beliefs, ethnical groups and social origins – remembered and mourned the victims of the terrorist attacks. After 10 years, the emotions were still very high, and the memory very vivid of the true heroes who risked – and lost – their lives to save others. Father John Dear was among those who were in New York, in the place where the two iconic towers of the World Trade Center once stood, to give spiritual comfort to those in need. And right there he meditated on an obscure passage of the Gospel. Amid the rubble and the suffering, he was enlightened: “We can wake up, change our lives, disarm our hearts, turn back to the God of peace, renounce greed and war, and build a global grassroots movement of nonviolence for the coming of a new, more just, more peaceful world.”

Missionary Vocation

Noah’s Ark

Fr. Guanella’s Mother House, dedicated to Divine Providence, was referred to as Noah’s Ark because it gathered every kind of suffering humanity. All found a simple but dignified welcome by one who saw in them the face of Christ. The name “Aloysius Guanella” is synonymous with love for human beings marked by any form of suffering. This is the man who was proclaimed a saint last October 25. Even nowadays, his ‘sons and daughters’ of the religious congregations he founded offer a loving family atmosphere to the handicapped in many countries of the world, including the Philippines.

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Helping God to Do Justice

“On one thing, I agree with the Muslims: the death penalty. We must help God to implement justice on earth. Some people object saying: doing thus, we risk to strike the innocent. Do we want to be more than God? He makes the innocent perish and doesn’t discriminate between victim and executioner. Both are condemned to death, at different times. We can’t afford feeling pity. That belongs only to God, the Lord of life.”
–Gian Giacomo Zucchi, Trieste

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