The short chapters of the latest work by Fr. Angelo Brusco, a Camillian, are an invitation to break the rhythm – which is often too intense – of our days in order allow ourselves some moments of thought suggested by stimuli of the most varied kinds: an image, a meeting, a happy or sad experience. These are breaks that allow us to pay attention to appeals that come from the inner dimension of a person, fostering an opportunity to have new ways of looking at every day experiences and understanding their meaning.
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