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Words of Life, July 17 & 18, 2010 Print E-mail
Saturday, 17 July 2010 00:45

I do not mean to say that caring for the elderly and others is not a burden. It can be, sometimes significantly so. I am saying that bearing this burden is so central to being human that if we run from the burden, we not only disrespect the elderly and vulnerable, we dehumanize ourselves.

– William E. May, “On Being a Burden to One’s Family,”Culture of Life Foundation Briefs (March 26, 2010)

For all those suffering the pain of infertility, help them know the power of your healing, and give them the strength to follow your will without anxiety; we pray to the Lord. Amen.

 

No quiero decir que cuidar de los ancianos y otros no sea una carga. Puede serlo, a veces en grado significativo. Lo que digo es que llevar esta carga es tan central del ser humano que si lo rehuimos, no solo irrespetamos a los ancianos y vulnerables, sino que nos deshumanizamos a nosotros mismos.

William E. May; “On Being a Burden to One’s Family,”Culture of Life Foundation Briefs (26 de marzo de 2010)

Por todos los que sufren el dolor de la infertilidad, ayúdalos a conocer el poder de tu sanación, y dales la fortaleza de seguir tu voluntad sin ansiedad; roguemos al Señor. Amen.