{"id":182950,"date":"2024-09-11T06:00:00","date_gmt":"2024-09-11T04:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.fundacioncarf.org\/chiara-lubich-y-el-jesus-de-la-cuarta-palabra\/"},"modified":"2025-03-03T10:48:34","modified_gmt":"2025-03-03T09:48:34","slug":"chiara-lubich-y-el-jesus-de-la-cuarta-palabra","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fundacioncarf.org\/en\/chiara-lubich-y-el-jesus-de-la-cuarta-palabra\/","title":{"rendered":"Chiara Lubich and the Jesus of the Fourth Word"},"content":{"rendered":"
Chiara is an indispensable reference in these difficult times in which many Christians feel discouraged because they are a minority in the midst of a pluralistic and complex society that seems to live with its back to God.<\/span><\/p>\n These Christians feel abandoned and nostalgic for a past time, supposedly idyllic, which they have not lived. They are overcome by sadness and resemble the bent-over woman in the Gospel (Lk 13:10-17), unable to lift her head up to heaven. These Christians, in need of regaining their joy that Christ brings us<\/a>It would be good for them to deepen and meditate on the texts of Chiara, a woman always attentive to the inspirations of the Holy Spirit. She knew very well that the Christian's strength never ceases to be borrowed, for our weakness becomes strength in Christ.<\/p>\n One of my favorite texts by Chiara Lubich is an article written for the Zenit agency for Good Friday 2000. She was eighty years old at the time, although she could have written it at the beginning of her spiritual journey, for here we find one of the most characteristic features of her spirituality: meditation on Jesus forsaken<\/strong>.<\/p>\n In contrast to the expectations of those Christians attached to the supposed security lived in other times, Chiara presents the figure of a Christ stripped of his divinity on the cross in order to unite himself even more to man, to experience the anguish and helplessness of the human being at certain moments of his life. This is the meaning of the fourth word pronounced on the cross, \"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me\" (Mt 27:47).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nThe importance of Chiara's texts<\/h3>\n
Chiara and the figure of Christ<\/h3>\n
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