The last part of Easter develops the completely “sui generis” way of Jesus’ leadership, with his disciples. Jesus risen is no longer there, but he is for those who believe and love. In the discourse we read this day he speaks of another paraclete, we understand that he speaks of the Holy Spirit. Throughout all his gospel, St. John, he informs us how Jesus strongly united two virtues to exercise in relation to him. Faith as a trust he obeys (cf. …
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The last part of Easter develops the completely “sui generis” way of Jesus’ leadership, with his disciples. Jesus risen is no longer there, but he is for those who believe and love. In the discourse we read this day he speaks of another paraclete, we understand that he speaks of the Holy Spirit. Throughout all his gospel, St. John, he informs us how Jesus strongly united two virtues to exercise in relation to him. Faith as a trust he obeys (cf. …