A little child knows that his parents love him a lot. This knowledge is faith for him. He firmly believes in the love of his parents, and this faith leads himself to abandon himself entirely to them. You see clearly by that that after having abandoned himself to his parents, the child has no further need to believe [make deliberate, isolated acts of faith] in his heart, since the faith that he has in his parents finds itself incorporated in the word ‘abandon’.
Little Brother Marcel Văn CSsR (1928–1959)
Faith, Love, and Abandon
1–2 minutes
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