Efettá, that means open up.

Efetta…Open up to God’s Love or, as John Paul II said, open up the doors to Christ! This miracle opens up our hears and our tonge to listen and to proclaim the Gospel. This is not an ordinary miracle… it is a miracle that was remembered in one of our first catholic sacraments.

The Holy Rosary: Praying for the world.

The Holy rosary is the universal prayer towards the Virgin Mary asking her to intevene in our favour. As it happen in Canah, she is aware of our needs and invites his son to help us.. The Holy rosary helps us to the see the Lord’s life through her mother’s eyes, not only as passive viewers but as co-inheritor of its glory.

The four evangelists: 1st century bloggers.

Mark, Mathew, Luke and John had the responsibility to write down Jesus Christ history, taken into account the multiple lessons he left us using as reference the oral tradition from the first catholic communities and from those that lived with Jesus. Each of the four books has its own nuances according to its own God love experience but also taken into account their target audience.

El Camino de Emaús.

El Camino de Emaús representa el camino de la decepción en nuestra vida, de cuando no nos salen las cosas como esperamos, de cuando nuestras esperanzas se rompen y poco a poco vamos dejando de lado a Dios en nuestra vida… Incluso en ese camino de desilusión Dios se hace presente y nos acompaña.

Efettá, que significa Abreté.

Efetta… Abreté al Amor de Cristo o como nos dice Juan Pablo II, Abrid las puertas a Cristo!! Este milagro nos abre los oídos y la lengua par escuchar y proclamar la Palabra de Dios. Lejos de ser un milagro más, este milagro está muy patente en uno de los sacramentos católicos…aunque a lo mejor no nos acordamos.