Who doesn't appreciate a
good quote, words artistically strung together and packed with meaning?
To entice you to read Pope Francis' new encyclical letter "Lumen Fidei" (The Light of Faith), I offer you some of my favorite quotes from the encyclical. Most of it was written by Pope Benedict XVI, but Pope Francis added his own insights to the unfinished work and recently released it to the faithful. Some of the quotes I selected are just a phrase or a few words, but all of the quotes spoke to my heart.
To entice you to read Pope Francis' new encyclical letter "Lumen Fidei" (The Light of Faith), I offer you some of my favorite quotes from the encyclical. Most of it was written by Pope Benedict XVI, but Pope Francis added his own insights to the unfinished work and recently released it to the faithful. Some of the quotes I selected are just a phrase or a few words, but all of the quotes spoke to my heart.
"We 'believe' Jesus when we accept His
word, His testimony, because He is truthful. We 'believe in' Jesus when we
personally welcome Him into our lives and journey towards Him, clinging to Him
in love and following in His footsteps along the way."
"Those who believe come to see themselves
in the light of the faith which they profess: Christ is the mirror in which
they find their own image fully realized."
"Christians are 'one' (cf. Gal 3:28), yet
in a way which does not make them lose their individuality; in service to
others, they come into their own in the highest degree."
Faith "is meant to find expression in
words and to be proclaimed."
". . . we need knowledge, we need truth,
because without these we cannot stand firm, we cannot move forward."
Faith has an "intrinsic link to
truth." And related to that thought: we have a "crisis
of truth in our age."
"Faith transforms the whole person
precisely to the extent that he or she becomes open to love."
". . . Love aims at union with the beloved.
Here we begin to see how love requires truth. Only to the extent that love is
grounded in truth can it endure over time, can it transcend the passing moment
and be sufficiently solid to sustain a shared journey. If love is not tied to
the truth, it falls prey to fickle emotions and cannot stand the test of time.
True love, on the other hand, unifies all elements of our person and becomes a
new light pointing the way to a great and fulfilled life. Without truth, love
is incapable of establishing a firm bond; it cannot liberate our isolated ego
or redeem it from the fleeting moment in order to create life and bear fruit."
"By His taking flesh and coming among us,
Jesus has touched us, and through the Sacraments He continues to touch us even
today; transforming our hearts, He unceasingly enables us to acknowledge and
acclaim Him as the Son of God. In faith, we can touch Him and receive the power
of His grace. Saint Augustine, commenting on the account of the woman suffering
from hemorrhages, who touched Jesus and was cured (cf. Luke 8:45-46), says: 'To
touch Him with our hearts: that is what it means to believe.' "
". . . believers know that, rather than
ourselves possessing truth, it is truth which embraces and possesses us."
"What other reward can God give to those
who seek Him, if not to let Himself be found."
My favorite quote of all might be the apt description of our Lord as "the God of perpetual surprises."
If you have read "Lumen Fidei,"
please share your own favorite quotes or thoughts. If not, I encourage you to
read the encyclical and let it speak to your heart.
Inspired
by this Year of Faith we will be posting columns like this from Susan
Szalewski about exploring and/or deepening our faith. Watch for it on
Thursdays and see the Year of Faith Blog here.
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