2075. We're writing history every day



We’re writing history. 

If you have a mental look at the 21st century, many remarkable things have occurred already: the attack to the World Trade Center in 2001, 
wars, 
three remarkable Roman Pontiffs (Saint John Paul II, Benedict XVI, Francis), the Islamic State, 
the Youth Days with the Popes -- with many young people, 
kids with brain paralysis that can walk, 
the launch of satellites, 
brilliant literature and movies, 
aid to zones devastated by earthquakes, 
the use of tablets and smart boards, 
discoveries in medicine, 
great research essays about teaching and learning… but please always remember that you, maybe in a lost village in Nebraska or in Las Alpujarras, near Sierra Nevada, etc., are pushing the world onward. 

Tomorrow Monday alike you will carry out the advance of your dear students, and the advance of the world. 

These today crises are crises of saints, said Saint Josemaría, founder of Opus Dei (www.opusdei.us ) / Photo from: TeacherStudent_secondarypgs_web www kaitlynsconnections info

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