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In the first footnote of the encyclical ‘Dilexit nos,’ Pope Francis reveals he drew inspiration for the first chapter from his fellow Argentine Jesuit Fr. Diego Fares, who before his death in 2022 always emphasized the centrality of the ‘heart’ in the thought and work of the Pope ."Many of the reflections in this first chapter were inspired by the unpublished writings of the late Father Diego Fares, S.J. May the Lord grant him eternal rest.
These references help us understand that Pope Francis’s fourth Encyclical is not the result of theoretical study, but of his lived experience. For Fr. Fares, the heart is also central to the Pope's thinking on education, a concept much broader and deeper than mere instruction. Particularly striking is what the late Argentine Jesuit highlighted about the characteristics that the Pope considers fundamental in a bishop.
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