New Year’s Resolution

Pope’s 9 picks

1. “Care for your spiritual life, your relationship with God,” he said was the first, because “this is the backbone of everything we do and everything we are.”

2. Care for your family life, “giving to your children and your loved ones not only money, but above all time, attention and love.”

3. Heal your relationships with others, transforming faith in life and words into good works, especially for those most in need.

4. Watch how you speak: “purifying the language from the offensive words, vulgarity and phraseology of worldly decadence.”

5. Forgive: “healing the wounds of the heart with the oil of forgiveness,” which means forgiving people who have hurt us and medicating wounds we have caused in others.

6. Work “with enthusiasm, humility, skill, passion, and with a soul that knows how to thank the Lord.”

7. Avoid envy, lust, hatred and negative feelings “that devour our inner peace and transform us into destroyed and destructive people.”

8. Let go of “the bitterness that brings us to revenge,” “the laziness that leads to euthanasia,” “the finger-pointing that leads to pride,” and “the complaining that constantly leads us to despair.”

9. Reach out to the weak, elderly, sick, hungry, homeless and foreigners. For this will determine how we will be judged.

 

 

About Fr Simon Devereux LC

FR SIMON was born on February 4, 1979, in Dunedin, New Zealand, the seventh son of Marie and Michael Devereux. He entered the novitiate of the Legionaries of Christ in Cheshire, Connecticut, on September 15, 1997. After his novitiate and year of humanities in Cheshire, he studied a bachelor’s in Philosophy at the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome from 2000 to 2002 and from 2005 to 2007, a licentiate in Philosophy. In between, he worked as a youth minister in Quebec, Canada, and he made his perpetual profession in Rome on October 4, 2005. In 2010 he completed a three-year bachelor’s degree in Theology and was ordained on Christmas Eve of the same year with 60 of his brother Legionaries by Card. Velasio di Paolis. Two of his brothers are also Legionary priests. Fr Simon is now based at the Legion of Christ seminary in Cheshire, Connecticut.
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