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“Let the Children Come to Me: the 12,000 Children”

Summary by Desde La Fe
I would like to begin by recalling the parable of the rich and poor Lazarus, in which Gregory the Great observes a revealing detail: God knows the name of the poor, but not that of the rich, whom tradition would later call simply epulon, the glutton. Being close to the poor has taught us something fundamental: each one of them is a person, a face, a life, a story. Each one is a beloved son of God. And many times, we have not known in them the fa…
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I would like to begin by recalling the parable of the rich and poor Lazarus, in which Gregory the Great observes a revealing detail: God knows the name of the poor, but not that of the rich, whom tradition would later call simply epulon, the glutton. Being close to the poor has taught us something fundamental: each one of them is a person, a face, a life, a story. Each one is a beloved son of God. And many times, we have not known in them the fa…

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Desde la Fe broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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