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Let Christ turn your natural optimism into Christian hope, your energy into moral virtue, your good will into genuine self-sacrificin g love! This is the path you are called to take. This is the path to overcoming all that threatens hope, virtue and love in your lives and in your culture. In this way your youth will be a gift to Jesus and to the world.
Pope Francis
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes transforming natural qualities into higher virtues through faith.

Pope Francis encourages individuals to channel their natural optimism, energy, and goodwill into Christian virtues such as hope, moral integrity, and self-sacrificial love. He suggests that by embracing these values, one can overcome challenges and contribute positively to both their lives and society, positioning youth as a significant gift to Jesus and the world.

Themes

FaithHopeLoveVirtueSelf-SacrificeYouthCulture

In practice

Example use cases

In a sermon discussing selflessness, one might use this quote to inspire the congregation.

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