They are not really up for much either. Rather, for nothing.
And of course, behind that appearance of no longer being capable of anything, there is a whole life of dedication to God and to His Church with not a few achievements to their credit. And surely many prayers today when hardly anything else is possible anymore. And although we don’t know what their prayers of today sustain, we do know of their need and of their fruits even if many times we don’t know how to specify them. Today we stop little on the wonderful dogma of the communion of saints. A very important part of it are their prayers when they can hardly do more.
And something that does not want to be a reproach, simply a consideration. Seeing them, not a few times, others yes, the one who observes them finds in them a religious woman. And they have had some guilt in their secularization, which not a few assumed delightedly and which has turned out to be absolutely sterile. They let themselves be deceived happily and contentedly with what they believed was going to be an authentic ecclesial spring. Well, there they have the spring: a most cruel winter.
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