Every human being spends his efforts in life either giving, or receiving love. There is no action in our lives that is not directed toward giving love to others or seeking to be loved ourselves, if you stop and think about it.
The first reading for mass today is all about our very human need to receive love, and all of the ways we distort this normal and natural need.
Most of the time we distort our need to be loved because of immaturity, but sometimes people never outgrow this immaturity and carry it with them well into their old age. So many people want to be loved and yet do not know how to find genuine love in their own lives.
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Every human being spends his efforts in life either giving, or receiving love. There is no action in our lives that is not directed toward giving love to others or seeking to be loved ourselves, if you stop and think about it.
The first reading for mass today is all about our very human need to receive love, and all of the ways we distort this normal and natural need.
Most of the time we distort our need to be loved because of immaturity, but sometimes people never outgrow this immaturity and carry it with them well into their old age. So many people want to be loved and yet do not know how to find genuine love in their own lives.