When Pope Francis met before Christmas with Vatican employees, who are mostly lay people with families, he asked them to do 10 things. We could all do well to adopt these as our 2015 resolutions:
– “Take care of your spiritual life, your relationship with God, because this is the backbone of everything we do and everything we are.”
– “Take care of your family life, giving your children and loved ones not just money, but most of all your time, attention and love.”
– “Take care of your relationships with others, transforming your faith into life and your words into good works, especially on behalf of the needy.”
– “Be careful how you speak, purify your tongue of offensive words, vulgarity and worldly decadence.”
– “Heal wounds of the heart with the oil of forgiveness, forgiving those who have hurt us and medicating the wounds we have caused others.”
– “Look after your work, doing it with enthusiasm, humility, competence, passion and with a spirit that knows how to thank the Lord.”
– “Be careful of envy, lust, hatred and negative feelings that devour our interior peace and transform us into destroyed and destructive people.”
– “Watch out for anger that can lead to vengeance; for laziness that leads to existential euthanasia; for pointing the finger at others, which leads to pride; and for complaining continually, which leads to desperation.”
– “Take care of brothers and sisters who are weaker … the elderly, the sick, the hungry, the homeless and strangers, because we will be judged on this.”
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Oh, fine. Post this and make me look hollow and spiritually empty for my Shelby Cobra post. 😉
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Ummmmmmmmm … according to the time stamps, Pope Francis went up BEFORE Shelby Cobra. LOLOLOL
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Doesn’t matter. Guilt is retroactive. 😉
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I can tell you’re Catholic. LOL
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Heh! 🙂
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Dangit, I meant to hit the thumbs up, but missed. Ignore the thumbs down– the machines lie.
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Is ok. I deserve a lot more TDs. 😉
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Oh pshaw. Do not. :0P
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