The late Pope Francis wrote this reflection while he was recovering in hospital, just a few weeks before he died:
“The walls of hospitals have heard more honest prayers than churches...they
have witnessed far more sincere kisses than those in airports...It is in
hospitals that you see a homophobe being saved by a gay doctor. A privileged
doctor saving the life of a beggar...In intensive care, you see a Jew taking
care of a racist...A police officer and a prisoner in the same room receiving
the same care...A wealthy patient waiting for a liver transplant, ready to
receive the organ from a poor donor....It is in these moments, when the
hospital touches the wounds of people, that different worlds intersect
according to a divine design. And in this communion of destinies, we realize
that alone, we are nothing.
The absolute truth of people, most of the time, only reveals itself in
moments of pain or in the real threat of an irreversible loss. A hospital is a
place where human beings remove their masks and show themselves as they truly
are, in their purest essence. This life will pass quickly, so do not waste it
fighting with people. Do not criticize your body too much. Do not complain excessively.
Do not lose sleep over bills. Make sure to hug your loved ones. Do not worry
too much about keeping the house spotless. Material goods must be earned by
each person—do not dedicate yourself to accumulating an inheritance. You are
waiting for too much: whether it’s Christmas, Friday, next year, when you have money,
when love arrives, when everything is perfect...Listen, perfection does not
exist. A human being cannot attain it because we are simply not made to be fulfilled
here. Here, we are given an opportunity to learn. So, make the most of this
trial of life—and do it now. Respect yourself, respect others. Walk your own
path, and let go of the path others have chosen for you. Respect: do not
comment, do not judge, do not interfere. Love more, forgive more, embrace more,
live more intensely! And leave the rest in the hands of the Creator.”
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