Amoris Laetitia – Part 3 – Human love is dynamic
It goes through different seasons and expresses itself in always new ways
[more]It goes through different seasons and expresses itself in always new ways
[more]The theme of the video is: The family in the light of the Word of God and comments on the first chapter of the Exhortation “In the light of the Word”.
[more]We want to symbolically inaugurate United World Week 2021 now, while in some places around the Planet May 1 has already begun. We do so with this interview with Margaret Karram, President of the Focolare Movement.
[more]This publication now brings together in a single printable digital version the 10 guides, accompanying the special edition with the collection of 10 videos of the pope in dialogue with families (already individually available on the website www.amorislaetitia.va).
With these words the Holy Father introduces us to the theme of the education of children, which is “a call, a challenge, a joy”.
Developed within the Focolare Movement, Up2Me has been piloted so far in 28 countries. It grew from the need frequently expressed by children and youth who find themselves facing big issues like life, health, sexuality, modern life styles, emotions, future life choices … without adequate tools to deal with them.
The Holy Father speaks about “foreverness” in marriage, in this fifth video of the 10-part series prepared as part of the celebration of the «Amoris Laetitia Family» Year. This time Pope Francis addresses himself particularly to spouses.
“Don’t be afraid to fail: fear is the greatest obstacle to welcoming Christ and His plan for our lives! Be careful of fear!”, the Holy Father powerfully warns us.
Enlightened by the Gospel, conjugal love can become a road towards God for each of the two partners and for both of them together.
[more]The United World Week (UWW) 2021 is approaching, which will be, as always, from May 1-7, with an exceptional extension, until Sunday, May 9, the Feast of Europe
[more]12 ways to walk with families following “Amoris Laetitia” for a commitment to family pastoral care in the light of the apostolic exhortation “Amoris Laetitia”. Each ecclesial reality is invited to consider which of these proposals can be developed or implemented at local level, according to its own conditions and needs.
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