Dear,
know the etymology of the word "desire"? It comes from the Latin "de" which means "without", "deprivation" and "SIDERA" which means "star", "stars". So, want to say "note the lack of a star, feel the lack of a star." It was a term used when the astrologers could not find "good star" would be served for good luck ... then they "wanted."
In this March will begin at the time Forte vivre of Lent, a time of conversion time because of desire. It will be a time in which to become aware of all the times we lost sight of the real star, Jesus Christ. It will be a time when, by increasing our desire for Christ, I will try with all my heart and the ability we have. as tools to convert him, "desire" to not lose any of its reflected light, we will use all the educational opportunities at this time that the parish and the diocese will offer us.
That time of Lent leads us to have and do the same desires of our Christ. Holy Lent to all.
Don Angelo
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