Kaban ni D_BystandeR: ANG MENSAHE NI PAPA FRANCIS SA ADLAW SA KASINGKASING
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope
Francis offered some Valentine's Day
advice Friday for a lasting marriage, telling 25,000 lovebirds that the recipe
for success lies in saying three simple words:
"Please, thanks and
sorry." Francis told fiances
gathered in St. Peter's Square for a special papal date that expressions of courtesy,
gratitude and contrition go a long way toward conserving and enhancing love
over time. "Never finish the day without
making peace!" he begged them. "Because if you end the day without
making peace, what you have inside becomes hard and cold and it becomes harder
to make peace the following day."
Francis has on several occasions met with young couples to give them
advice before embarking on marriage. The need for such church counseling, both
before and after the wedding, is a theme he's expected to elaborate on at a
major Vatican meeting on the family in October.
Francis has often lamented how many marriages end in divorce and has
blamed such failed relationships on today's prevailing "provisional culture"
that makes people unwilling to make lifelong commitments. Originally the
audience was due to be held inside a Vatican auditorium. But the response from
soon-to-wed couples to Francis' invitation for a Valentine's Day date was so
great - Vatican officials said 25,000 people from 30 countries showed up - that
the event was held in the piazza on a perfect, sunny afternoon after weeks of
rain. Francis joked that we all make mistakes
and that no one is perfect.
"The perfect family
doesn't exist, nor the perfect husband nor wife. Let's not even talk about the
perfect mother-in-law!"
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