Signes d’Espérance pour les Pauvres
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https://doi.org/10.35312/g5hn0724Mots-clés :
Hope, Bread, Poor, HandsRésumé
Cet article explore les thèmes de l'espérance, de la solidarité et du service aux pauvres à la lumière du prochain Jubilé 2025 et du quatrième centenaire de la Congrégation de la Mission. S'inspirant de l'appel du pape François à être des « pèlerins de l'espérance », il met l'accent sur la nécessité d'une fraternité universelle et sur la mission de l'Église de s'attaquer à la pauvreté, à l'injustice et à la marginalisation. L'entrelacement de l'espérance et de la patience est discuté comme un fondement de la vie chrétienne, en le reliant aux dimensions prophétique, synodale et missionnaire de la spiritualité vincentienne. L'image des mains - pour le pain et pour la prière - souligne le double rôle de l'Église dans le service tangible et le soutien spirituel aux pauvres. La vision de saint Vincent de Paul, qui consiste à voir le Christ dans la souffrance, est revisitée, réaffirmant que la prière et l'action sont inséparables. Le document appelle à un engagement renouvelé en faveur de la miséricorde et de la fraternité, incarnant l'invitation du Jubilé à l'espérance, à la justice et à l'amour.
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