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Returning to the Quiet Center

It takes real effort to hold a contemplative posture in this world. Not because God is distant, but because everything else is loud. The pace, the pressure, the constant pull toward productivity—these forces scatter us before we even notice. Contemplation asks us to slow down, to return, to begin again.

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Bearing Fruit in a World of Pressure

“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self‑control” (Galatians 5:22–23). These are not qualities we manufacture by effort alone; they are signs that God’s own life is taking root in us.

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The Mission of a Lover

The idea that mission becomes a “matter of love” resonates deeply with me. The encyclical describes missionaries as people who are themselves “in love” and are compelled to share what they have experienced. They aren’t interested in proselytism, but in simply sharing their joy. This is a beautiful model for my own life.

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Missionary Love

The encyclical “Dilexit Nos” highlights the “missionary dimension of our love for the Heart of Christ.” My consecration to His heart is a response to His desire to spread the Kingdom throughout the world. This means my belovedness isn’t just for me; it’s meant to be shared.

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Devotion to the Heart of Jesus

“Dilexit Nos”  makes it clear that devotion to the heart of Christ isn’t about worshipping a single organ. Instead, it’s a way of contemplating and adoring the whole person of Jesus, with His heart serving as a powerful symbol of His “boundless, human, and divine love.” This devotion is a way to encounter the living Christ.

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Take Heart!

“Dilexit Nos”  I’m reflecting on speaks to the moments when it’s hard to trust because we’ve been hurt. It beautifully describes how the Lord whispers, “Take heart, son!” and “Take heart, daughter!” This message has resonated deeply with me. It’s a call to overcome fear and to realize that with Him, I have nothing to lose. I don’t have to be afraid to approach Him, even with my sins.

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