Fragile

Without trust, even the strongest heart becomes fragile.

Reflecting on the blood of Saint Januarius

In the year 305, Bishop Januarius of Benevento was caught visiting Christians in prison. He and his companions were dragged to the arena, but the wild beasts would not touch them. Soon after, the soldiers led him to Pozzuoli and ended his life with the sword. His blood spilled on the ground, sealing his witness forever.

Centuries later, Naples took him as patron. Every September 19, the city gathers to honor his feast. At the center stands a small vial, said to hold his blood. Sometimes it liquefies, and the people cheer. But when it stays dry, the city holds its breath. Fear begins to spread, as if disaster itself were hiding in the silence of the glass.

This is where the lesson hides. The blood does not decide the future—it only shows us our fears. When the vial stays still, we see how fragile our faith can be: quick to doubt, quick to fear, slow to trust.

The story of Saint Januarius is not meant to leave us trembling, but steady. His courage calls us to a faith that does not break when signs fail, a faith that keeps flowing even when blood does not.

Without trust, faith weakens and life becomes fragile.

Fragile • Darem Placer
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By making ourselves one with others in love, we help them discover and love God.

Seek Out Those Who Are Distant

Reach out to those who are weak in faith, indifferent or far from God, to those who profess to be atheist or who ridicule religion. (…) Make yourself one with everybody, in everything, except in sin. If what they do is sinful, distance yourself. You will see that making yourself one with your neighbors is not a waste of time; it is all time gained. One day, they will want to know what interests you. And then, gratefully, they will discover, adore, and love that God who has been the impetus for your Christian behavior.

Chiara Lubich
Word of Life • February 1982

✝️ Prayer to Seek Out Those Who Are Distant

Lord Jesus, You draw close to those who are far. Forgive us when we close our hearts to others. Thank You for showing us how to make ourselves one with our neighbors in love. Help us to reach out with patience so that others may discover and love You. Amen.

A prayer a day, keeps the soul from drifting away

𝚃𝚢𝚙𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝙾𝚞𝚝 𝚘𝚏 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝙱𝚕𝚞𝚎 • 𝖽𝖺𝗋𝖾𝗆.𝗆𝗎𝗌𝗂𝖼.𝖻𝗅𝗈𝗀