Even though I am not Catholic, I was brought to tears by the transition and selection of the new pope. He has such a strong voice in the world that I was thrilled with the choice. Pope Leo can bring so much hope and light to the world in so many ways. His voice can help to sooth the souls of a broken, dark world. I am already impressed by what he has shared.
In his first Mass as pontiff, Pope
Leo XIV, at the Sistine Chapel, urged
Catholics to be a light in the darkness and focus on faith over material
things. He knows my heart.
Then I came across this quote by Pope Francis, "Don't let your hope be stolen." What an amazing way to think on hope, my word for the year. We cannot allow others to take our hope away, no matter what. We must hold on even in the darkest night.
My hope for Pope Leo is that he can contribute to peace throughout the world. With peace comes gentleness, truthfulness, and love. Just what my spiritual doctor would prescribe.
I hope everyone here had a lovely Mother's day weekend. My afternoon involved a walk with family in the neighborhood where I found these wild roses in full bloom and baby duckling chasing their mama around the pond. Just the perfect sort of day to celebrate mama's.
Have a terrific week, sending love,
Marilyn
4 comments:
What a wonderful post, Marilyn, and I already feel connected to
Pope Leo myself. I must watch the first Mass he gave, I only saw the pictures. What pretty flowers you saw on a peaceful walk in the neighborhood. And that pond with the duckling - looks like a very nice place to visit. We all need those places of calm.
Have a good May week, Marilyn.
~Sheri
I, too, was moved by the Pope, and not being Catholic myself watched a good deal of it all. Very powerful and impressive. I'm so glad you had a lovely Mother's Day! Those blooms are lovely!
Beautiful photos. I was touched by the Pope as well. You have a lovely blog. Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada.
A walk with family and baby ducklings and wild roses, an ideal Mothers Day. My sons and I went to church that day, a treat to attend together.
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