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Compassion is a "way of saying love," it is "feeling the suffering of others like yours, but with the intention of doing something for these people, with the Intention to relieve their suffering, to release them oppress them, give them the joy of living, "said Carlos Cabecinhas, rector of the Sanctuary of Fatima, to the pilgrims of Cova da Iria, to the Eucharist of the prayer hall, Sunday morning July 22.
The explanation was based on the example of Jesus Christ, who always tried to take this attitude, which must also be practiced by all Christians , demonstrated Carlos Cabecinhas. "[Isso significa] we are sensitive to the sufferings and needs of our brothers and sisters, to cultivate gestures of kindness and welcome to all with whom we live or work, with whom we meet", he suggests, not being unaware of the events of the world. "We can not not stay in our corner, comfortably settled, with a conscience in peace, indifferent to the suffering of others ", because" to be a Christian, it is to feel the sufferings of his brother like his, "insisted the priest
. Knowing that we are currently going through a vacation period for many people in the world, Carlos Cabecin emphasized the importance and necessity of this break. "Holidays are not a luxury if they correspond to what they exist: precisely to respect our human nature, which requires recovery time, not only physical but also intellectual and spiritual holidays are a time to renew the forces, "he said. According to the communication services of the Sanctuary of Fatima, 12 groups of pilgrims from Portugal, Italy and the United States [USA] were announced
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