Signos de Esperanza para los Pobres
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https://doi.org/10.35312/g5hn0724Palabras clave:
Hope, Bread, Poor, HandsResumen
Este artículo explora los temas de la esperanza, la solidaridad y el servicio a los pobres a la luz del próximo Jubileo de 2025 y del cuarto centenario de la Congregación de la Misión. Inspirándose en el llamamiento del papa Francisco a ser «peregrinos de la esperanza», hace hincapié en la necesidad de la fraternidad universal y en la misión de la Iglesia de hacer frente a la pobreza, la injusticia y la marginación. Se analiza el entrelazamiento de la esperanza y la paciencia como fundamento de la vida cristiana, vinculándolo a las dimensiones profética, sinodal y misionera de la espiritualidad vicenciana. La imagen de las manos —para el pan y para la oración— destaca el doble papel de la Iglesia en el servicio tangible y el apoyo espiritual a los pobres. Se revisa la visión de San Vicente de Paúl de ver a Cristo en los que sufren, reafirmando que la oración y la acción son inseparables. El documento pide un compromiso renovado con la misericordia y la fraternidad, encarnando la invitación del Jubileo a la esperanza, la justicia y el amor.
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