Bishop Castagna: “The great need to become small”

Bishop Castagna: “The great need to become small”
Bishop Castagna: “The great need to become small”

Bishop Castagna: “The great need to become small”

The archbishop emeritus of Corriente highlighted that “the secret of the apostolic success of Paul and the Twelve lies in total confidence in the power of Christ,” and assured: “This is how you sow and reap.”

The archbishop emeritus of Corrientes, Monsignor Domingo Castagna, in his suggestions for next Sunday’s homily, highlighted that “the pedagogy of Jesus brings him closer to everyone, starting with the little ones, in such a way that the great will need to become small (humble). To understand”.

“The smallest dimensions of the mustard seed have a special expressive capacity. We must remember that seed to understand what the Kingdom is and its implication in our lives,” he said.

“Certainly, God makes use of what is insignificant, for the world, so that the Mystery of the Kingdom is made manifest,” he indicated, and exclaimed: “How contrary to our selection criteria!”

The archbishop recalled that Saint Paul discerns with unmistakable expressions: “My message and my proclamation were not based on wise and persuasive words, but on the demonstration of the power of the Spirit, so that your faith would not be based on human wisdom, but in divine power.”

“Conclusion that comes from a pedagogy superior to all human teaching,” defined the prelate.


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