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Grateful for Fortitude: the Spirit’s Paradox
We often pray for strength and, at times, courage. Strength for the journey and courage to face what lies ahead. For if we had strength and courage enough, we feel we could face anything. In fact, the Church has a name for this: fortitude. A gift of the Holy Spirit, fortitude is characterized by what St. Thomas Aquinas described as “a firmness of mind and spirit that helps us in difficult situations.” It’s like an armor we wear and a shield we use that cannot be broken. It derives from the Latin word, fortis, meaning: strong, powerful, vigorous, steadfast, courageous and brave.
Considering our Worthiness: Encanto’s Lessons
We often question our worthiness and whether we need to earn God’s love and belonging. The movie, “Encanto,” helps us to look closely at what it takes to feel worthy of the gifts we are given and the people who love us. In time, we can realize that no one can earn what is already within us.