
‘Festivitas’ — A Recipe for Joy
Those who refuse joy, who will neither love nor be loved by another, make themselves first cousins to despair.
Those who refuse joy, who will neither love nor be loved by another, make themselves first cousins to despair.
Celebration, he said Aug. 12, “is above all a loving and grateful look at work well done” and means taking time to pause and be with friends and loved ones. He added that it’s a time to watch our children grow, to look at the home we have built and think: “How beautiful!”
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