"The death of Sister Luisa Dell'Orto leaves us heartbroken and disconcerted, it becomes a revelation of the good she did and of the holy life she lived, it becomes pain and prayer. On behalf of the Ambrosian Church, I express my participation in the mourning of her family, in the grateful and sorrowful memory of all those who knew her, and in the certainty that her death, so similar to that of Charles de Foucauld, united to the death of Jesus, may be a seed of new life for the land of Haiti and for its entry into glory."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
An Italian missionary who had dedicated herself to street children for 20 years murdered: the long trail of blood of the Church (27 June 2022) Fides News Agency
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Mario_Enrico_Delpini
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Mario Enrico Delpini
6 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Mario Enrico Delpini →
Related Quotes
"Blessed are you, Milan, for the multicoloured faces of your people [...], because you give voice to those who have no…"
"I remembered the prophet Jeremiah: as national catastrophe loomed, wiping out the Kingdom of Judah, he bought a field…"
"The Catholic University is working on and thinking about a more humanistic economy. What's the point of calling ourse…"
"We need to overcome the emotional reaction that says that to be good we must accept everyone, or that to be serious w…"
"The spiritual emergency is more widespread. All we hear about is the COVID-19 pandemic of 2019-2021. This has led to …"
"The foundation of our Church is Christ himself, so there is no reason to fear the challenges of life. God will not fo…"
"However great this addition to the number of facts serving to elucidate the natural history of these most interesting…"
"The apparent function of the Diatomacae in the economy nature, viz. to vivify, as it were, the immensity of the ocean…"
"Castracane was a devout priest as well as an enthusiastic investigator."
"Corruption has always been a constant companion of humankind. After all, Catholic culture itself teaches us: without …"