Closing Remarks from the Meeting for Friendship Among Peoples in Rimini
Closing RemarksI ask God for the energy to wish for me and for you that Our Lady may assist us in our life’s greatest task—our life’s most intense fruit, the fruit of everything in our life—“In Te misericordia, in Te magnificenza,” in You is mercy, in You munificence.
So often, we are poor, petty, arid, and lost, but we are Your children. Have pity on us. “Pietade,” pity, the word that as time passes takes root in us, who participate ever more profoundly in the experience of Your great motherhood, Your eternal motherhood.
Therefore may the reason of life as hope, which has been revivified so greatly in recent years—the prospect of life as hope—have You as light, as affectivity, as locus. May each and every act of our life have, tend to have You as locus.
My wish for you, my wish for us is to live this mystery of relationship with Our Lady as much as possible in our life, even if we have wandered, as I am doing now. Ciao.