“Esta oración verdadera, este estar interiormente con Dios de manera silenciosa, necesita un sustento y para ello, sirve la oración que se expresa con palabras, imágenes y pensamientos. Cuanto más presente está Dios en nosotros, más podemos estar verdaderamente con Él en la oración vocal. Pero puede decirse también a la inversa: la oración activa hace realidad y profundiza nuestro estar con Dios. Esta oración puede y debe brotar sobre todo de nuestro corazón, de nuestras penas, esperanzas, alegrías, sufrimientos; de la vergüenza por el pecado, así como de la gratitud por el bien, siendo así una oración totalmente personal.”
Quote by Benedict XVI
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Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration
This book delves into the religious and historical context of Jesus' life, examining his teachings, miracles, and interactions with followers and adversaries. It provides an in-depth analysis of the period from his baptism by John the Baptist to the moment of his transfiguration on a mountain. more
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