Reflection
The Incarnate Word has left us an example of how to communicate with the Father and with humanity, whether in moments of silence and recollection, or in preaching in every place and in every way.
He explains the Scriptures, expresses himself in parables, dialogues within the intimacy of the home, and speaks in the squares, along the streets, on the shores of the lake and on the mountaintops.
The personal encounter with him does not leave one indifferent, but stimulates imitation: “What I say to you in the darkness, speak in the light: what you hear whispered, proclaim on the housetops” (Mt 10:27).
John Paul II, Apostolic Letter, “The Rapid Development.”

