Today is the feast of Saint Agnes, a Roman virgin and martyr who paid a high price for her faith. At thirteen years of age she was martyred. Of course it is so impressive to know that a girl of that age, an adolescent, made such a heroic gesture. But what is even more inspiring is that she showed meekness in the face of persecution.
In a world such as ours, meekness is so much undervalued, nay, even despised. It is considered a sign of weakness. But in reality meekness is strength, for only the truly strong can repay evil with good, turn the other cheek, and assume on oneself violence so as to put a stop to this vicious cycle.
It would be helpful to remind ourselves and the world of the words of Pope Francis, "Do not be afraid of tenderness!".
Tenderness sets us apart from animals.
Tenderness shows that we are human beings.
In a world such as ours, meekness is so much undervalued, nay, even despised. It is considered a sign of weakness. But in reality meekness is strength, for only the truly strong can repay evil with good, turn the other cheek, and assume on oneself violence so as to put a stop to this vicious cycle.
It would be helpful to remind ourselves and the world of the words of Pope Francis, "Do not be afraid of tenderness!".
Tenderness sets us apart from animals.
Tenderness shows that we are human beings.
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