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By Lorene Hanley Duquin
The New Year is traditionally a time for reflecting on our hopes for the future. The dictionary tells us that “hope” is our ability to desire, to anticipate, to expect with confidence.
What are you hoping for in 2008?
If you listen to the wisdom of the world, the message you’ll hear is that nothing is good enough.
The world will tell you to hope for more power, more status, more money, and more material things for yourself. If you base your hopes on the wisdom of the world, you’ll quickly begin to feel inadequate and insecure.
But this year, there is another voice and another definition of “hope.” In his newest encyclical, Spe Salvi (“On Christian Hope”), Pope Benedict XVI tells us that hope means knowing Jesus Christ. It means knowing that “I am definitely loved, and whatever happens to me, I am awaited by this love. And so my life is good.”
The Pope recognizes that we all have “greater and lesser hopes” depending upon the circumstances of our lives. We may hope that we will be able to use our gifts and talents in meaningful ways. We may hope that our health will be good. We may hope for good things to happen for our children, our parish, our community and our world.
But even when these “lesser” hopes become reality, we feel as if there is still something missing. The reason, the Pope tells us, is that our greatest hope must be God, “who encompasses the whole of reality and who can bestow upon us what we, by ourselves, cannot attain.”
Is God your greatest hope?
Which voice will you follow in 2008?
The wisdom of the world? Or the wisdom of a Pope who assures us that we can have hope in the future – not because of anything we do – but because of God’s unfailing love and mercy.
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