Salvifici Doloris

Salvifici Doloris  

Salvifici Doloris (On the Christian Meaning of Human Suffering) - Suffering is something which we will all experience in our lives.  When we suffer in union with Christ, it can be a source of innumerable graces and blessings, a powerful means through which our lives are transformed and made holy.  We saw this example of suffering lived deeply and authentically in the life of the author of this apostolic letter, our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II.  From the very beginning of his priestly ministry, Pope John Paul II identified himself completely with the sick and the suffering.  For him, all human suffering had meaning, value, and purpose.  It was his great love for us, his desire to share the message of joy and hope in suffering that inspired him to write Salvifici Doloris.  In it, he explores the various ways that we experience suffering in the world, he reflects on the origins of suffering and examines our quest for its meaning, and he shows us how it is only in Christ that we can hope to find any meaning and purpose in our experience of suffering.  Reflecting on this document has the potential to change lives.  "Be not afraid!"

Author - Sharon van der Sloot
Sharon van der Sloot is a "woman in the pew," a convert to Catholicism whose faith has been nurtured and deepened through the  Regnum Christi Movement.  A retired concert pianist and music teacher, she is actively involved in the Music Ministry at her parish in Calgary, Alberta.  She is presently working to bring the gift of ENDOW to Canada where a pilot project will be launched in the Fall of 2008.  Sharon is married to Henry and they have three wonderful children.

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