Editorial
In the pages of the Gospel, several characters are presented to us as good examples of action so that we can achieve happier spaces in our lives. However, because we are vicious in our analyses, instead of the proposed learning, we place ourselves as fierce judges who point the finger at the mistakes of others, as if we were not capable of making them.
Judas is an example of this discrepancy in us. By placing him as a traitor, we do not appreciate how faithful we are to the loving proposal of the Gospel. This love “covers a multitude of sins”; that understands the other and their stages of learning; that makes man welcoming and enables him to be an instrument of peace and healing in the world; that will make us live, in the future, the first proposal of Jesus: love your neighbor as I have loved you, knowing that our neighbor, still imperfect, will require from us the understanding and pure love that endows the Spirits most committed to good.
When true love moves our hearts, our afflictions will be extinguished, our readjustments will be finished and our life will become fuller!
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