
Mother Maria Isabel Moraza, Superior General Concepcionistas Missionaries of Education, all the sisters of the Congregation:
Congratulations on this day that lasts eight and fifty. Congratulations because Christ lives and gives us life; no guardian, receives the Father and delivery in the Church through the Word, the sacrament, sister, events of ... Christ lives and live this profound truth.
Today I want to re-read to you two paragraphs of the post-synodal exhortation "Christ lives". Marcan horizon for each and look to project in concepcionista mission.
"Putting youth is to have bowels of compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, patience, forbearing one another and forgiving one another (Col 3,12-13;. This means that the real youth is to have a heart capable of loving what avejenta the soul is all that separates us from others. "CV 13
Dear sisters, how much we appreciate the fruits of the Spirit! How much we appreciate live with sisters that reflect clearly! How much peace left in our hearts every day that we incarnate! Worth more than gold ... And this is our daily bread, we ask to pray the Our Father many times a day, feed on the fruits of the Spirit.
We have exercised during Lent this secret invitation that the Spirit has whispered often; the call to youth offered us the Holy Father:
Christ lives and wants us to live.
Also you and me, every member of the community, our families, of those found in the apostolic and all those brothers scattered around the world mission; we are universal family, united mysteriously.
Congratulations for sharing real life!
There are many teachings in the exhortation. But today I would like to re-read that I think is also good for the Easter season, because it fills the hearts of hope.
"Whoever has been called to be a guide for young people... has the ability to find paths where others see only walls, the ability to recognize possibilities where others see only dangers. This is the gaze of God the Father, capable of valuing and nourishing the seeds of good sown in the hearts of young people. The hearts of young people must be considered 'sacred ground' bearer of seeds of divine life, before whom we must take off our shoes to approach and delve deeper into the Mystery." CV 67
precious pearls of great value, those who receive our evangelizing mission, and those with whom we share, extending our strength, stretching our arms ... Sta Carmen Sallés lived it to say 'what God loves most in the world', and when 'is they felt treated like people 'sons of God. We, his daughters follow their footsteps by learning day after day, in today's society, from every corner of the earth, its challenges and questions, often complex.
There is always good seeds.
The redemptive mystery that we celebrate has opened a path of life, making us go from 'enemies of God' to 'daughters', heirs of the Father's goods. These goods of the Father are 'the seeds of good', the fruits of the Spirit, says Pope Francis.
This will have to look hard, with love, with decision: either seeds sown in the young and old. Many times, our appreciation and valuation will grow strengthened, they are more frequently chosen by them and want to improve the world. It will certainly be a transversal message, which will fight against the tide of 'how easy, how comfortable, how selfish, consumerist him'. Our eyes, valuation, word or advice will be the Father, who previously sowed in each 'his own image', and his desire to meet him as a son, and see in him the image of Jesus.
Christ lives and loves you alive.
Today, on this day of resurrection, illuminated by the light streaming from this great mystery: the death and resurrection of Christ, out of pure love.
Mother Maria Isabel Moraza, Superior General Concepcionistas Missionaries of Education.









