Bergoglio Jorge Mario (Papa Franjo): Zdravo Marijo

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Zdravo Marijo

Bergoglio Jorge Mario (Papa Franjo)

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Pope Francis: Hail Mary

"Hail Mary, full of grace": this is how the prayer that we learn as children begins and which, especially in times of difficulty, returns to our lips and wells up in our hearts. "God greets a woman, greets her with a great truth: 'I filled you with my love, I filled you with myself, and as you are full of me, you will be full of my Son, and then of all the children of the Church.' But grace does not end there: Our Lady's beauty is the beauty that bears fruit, it is the beauty of a mother."

After the book Our Father interpreted the Lord's prayer, in this new book Pope Francis talks about the mystery of Mary, interpreting the prayer Hail Mary line by line in a lively and fruitful conversation with theologian and prison chaplain Don Marco Pozza, who was also the Pope's interlocutor in the previous book. "Maria is normality, she is a woman that every woman in this world can imitate": "She worked, bought groceries, helped her Son, helped her husband." And yet, this "normal" woman becomes a means of a new creation, a new covenant: "the beginning of a new creation is a dialogue between God and only one woman". It is precisely the woman and her role that is the center of the Pope's reflections: "The Church is a woman, the Church is not male. We clerics are men, but we are not the Church."

In the second part of the book Hail Mary she enters prison, as a sign and means of conversion and consolation, witnessed by the touching confession of the conversion of a prisoner convicted of murder

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