Spirituality of Peace

We dedicate our life and our constant prayers to transform the "evilness"
of war, of hunger, of unemployment, of non-life and, above all, the "evilness" that lies within us so that peace, the gift of God, arises among men.
Peace is possible, but man must desire it. There will be peace if there is reconciliation, if one asks for mutual forgiveness, if hate is eradicated, if respect, harmony and meekness emerge.
We serve peace with all our heart, with a disarmed heart that cancelled my bad words and ill will to be replaced with the word "forgiveness ".
It’s neither justice nor the claiming of rights that bring men together,
it’s the choice of goodness that makes them seekers of justice and persons with a common cause.
The good are never strangers in the world, they are always part of everything and of everyone.
Goodness is disarming: it puts people above any other reason or interest, and considers another person not as a potential enemy, but as someone with whom to exchange ideas; it brings men together despite their diversities and makes diversities
the fertile soil for growth.