Our life must be centred on what is essential, on Jesus Christ. Everything else is secondary.
You can't have Christ without the Church,
Our faith in Christ, who became poor, and was always close to the poor and the outcast, is the basis of our concern for the integral development of society’s most neglected members.
In the poor and outcast we see Christ’s face; by loving and helping the poor, we love and serve Christ.
Christ leads us to go out from ourselves more and more, to give ourselves and to serve others.
From the Cross, Christ teaches us to love even those who do not love us.
Do not be afraid to go forth and announce the Risen Christ,
The Sacraments are Jesus Christ’s presence in us. So it is important for us to go to Confession and receive Holy Communion.
Our deepest joy comes from Christ: remaining with him, walking with him, being his disciples.
With Christ as the center of your life, you will never be disappointed.
Christ is always faithful. Let us pray to be always faithful to him.
Do not be afraid to go and to bring Christ into every area of life, to the fringes of society, even to those who seem farthest away, most indifferent.
Trust in the power of Christ’s Cross! Receive his reconciling grace and share it!
Christ comes among us at Christmas: it is the perfect time for a personal encounter with the Lord.
We are called to live our baptism every day, as new creatures, clothed in Christ.
Lent is a favorable time for letting Christ serve us so that we in turn may become more like Him.
Dear young people, you have many plans and dreams for the future. But, is Christ at the center of each of your plans and dreams?
We must learn from Mary, and we must imitate her unconditional readiness to receive Christ in her life.
Let us build our lives of faith on the rock who is Christ.
Human trafficking is an open wound on the body of contemporary society, a scourge upon the body of Christ...It is a crime against humanity.
Let us protect Christ in our lives, so that we can protect others, so that we can protect creation!
The Gospel, radiant with the glory of Christ’s cross, constantly invites us to rejoice.
The poor is the center of the Gospel. If we take out the poor, we cannot understand the message of Christ