Pope John Paul, 2 spiritual
patriachs before the one in office now, traveled a great deal to visit
Catholics in many countries. Years before an assassin attempted to take his
life, and he still suffered the effects of the bullet. He was also gradually
developing Parkinson's Disease, and he increasingly exhibited tremors and
fatigue.
His aides often said,
"Holy Father, you do too
much."
And John Paul would smile, and
ignore them. One day when he was on a trip to Mexico City, one of his aides
said,
"Holy Father, you do too
much."
The wise old fella looked a little
exasperated since he had heard this phrase so often. With a twinkle in his eye,
he responded...
"Some things have to be done...
too much."
If I am kind or good or influential
in your life, it’s because
... "some things have to be done too much."
By William McDonald, PhD. Excerpt from "Reflections"
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