Love and suffering
In the end, even the “yes” to love is a source of suffering, because love always requires expropriations of my “I”, in which I allow myself to be pruned and wounded. Love simply cannot exist without this painful renunciation of myself, for otherwise it becomes pure selfishness and thereby ceases to be love.Benedict XVI
Spes Salvi
Joan Drennen
This reminds me of the second part of your Sexuality talk, Katie, where you speak of the problem of treating high values superficially that leads to a squandering and betrayal of ourselves and others. It is so temtping to take the easy way and avoid love that requires a depth and willingness to suffer, especially when the world around us has lost sight of the need for suffering and promises love without it, only to result in a destructive form of it.
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