At the time when the cold winds of war and oppression are blowing and when we frequently encounter signs of polarization, we as a Church have undertaken a synodal process: we sense the urgent need to journey together, cultivating the spirit of listening, participation and sharing. Together with all men and women of good will, I would like to reflect with you on the broader meaning of “vocation” within the context of a synodal Church, a Church that listens to God and to the world to help build the human family, heal its wounds and guide it to a better future.
LIVING OUT EASTER
Christ has risen. And this is the news that changes everything. In the midst of a world wounded by war, fear, violence, and uncertainty, this Easter season reminds us that the night does not have the last word, that love is stronger than death, and that the new life of Jesus continues to make its […]







