Catanzaro and the pain that questions: a caress for all mothers.

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An appeal: do not leave mothers alone in their daily burdens, but help them find the strength to ask for support and feel accompanied.
- The pain of a tragedy that shakes the conscience
- Mothers and the silent weight of daily toil
- A community that cannot remain indifferent
- The caress as a gesture of mercy and of hope
1. The pain of a tragedy that shakes the conscience
The tragedy that struck Catanzaro once again brings attention to the mystery of human pain, especially when it affects families so suddenly and profoundly. Every dramatic event is never just news: it is a wound that cuts through the social fabric and questions the collective conscience, asking for listening, silence and respect.
Faced with these situations, words seem insufficient. Yet it is precisely in attempting to give voice to pain that a community can begin a journey of understanding and solidarity. No suffering remains isolated when it is acknowledged and shared.
2. Mothers and the silent weight of daily toil
From this tragedy, the figure of mothers emerges: women who shoulder visible and invisible burdens, responsibilities, worries, and loneliness. Many mothers experience an emotional and practical burden every day that rarely finds room to express itself.
The biggest risk is that of feeling alone even when you are surrounded by others.
The loneliness of mothers is not always evident, but it manifests itself in the difficulty of reconciling everything, in fear of not making it, in difficulty asking for helpYet asking for help is often the first step toward inner salvation.
3. A community that cannot remain indifferent
A mature society cannot remain indifferent to the pain of families and mothers.
The Catanzaro tragedy thus becomes an invitation to build networks of proximity, authentic relationships, presences that do not judge but accompany.
We need places, people and paths capable of aembracing fragility without turning it into stigmaSolidarity is not an extraordinary gesture, but a daily responsibility expressed in listening, being available, and sharing the burdens of others. No mother should feel invisible.
4. The caress as a gesture of mercy and hope
In this context, the message that emerges is simple but profound: a caress for all mothersA caress that is not just a physical gesture, but an attitude of closeness, respect, and tenderness towards those who bear great and often silent burdens.
It's an invitation to ensure that no mother feels alone on her journey and can find the strength to ask for help without fear or shame. True strength lies not in holding everything back, but in allowing yourself to be supported.
In this sense, the community becomes place of mercy concrete, capable of transforming pain into sharing and loneliness into hope.
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An appeal: do not leave mothers alone in their daily burdens, but help them find the strength to ask for support and feel accompanied.
- The pain of a tragedy that shakes the conscience
- Mothers and the silent weight of daily toil
- A community that cannot remain indifferent
- The caress as a gesture of mercy and of hope
1. The pain of a tragedy that shakes the conscience
The tragedy that struck Catanzaro once again brings attention to the mystery of human pain, especially when it affects families so suddenly and profoundly. Every dramatic event is never just news: it is a wound that cuts through the social fabric and questions the collective conscience, asking for listening, silence and respect.
Faced with these situations, words seem insufficient. Yet it is precisely in attempting to give voice to pain that a community can begin a journey of understanding and solidarity. No suffering remains isolated when it is acknowledged and shared.
2. Mothers and the silent weight of daily toil
From this tragedy, the figure of mothers emerges: women who shoulder visible and invisible burdens, responsibilities, worries, and loneliness. Many mothers experience an emotional and practical burden every day that rarely finds room to express itself.
The biggest risk is that of feeling alone even when you are surrounded by others.
The loneliness of mothers is not always evident, but it manifests itself in the difficulty of reconciling everything, in fear of not making it, in difficulty asking for helpYet asking for help is often the first step toward inner salvation.
3. A community that cannot remain indifferent
A mature society cannot remain indifferent to the pain of families and mothers.
The Catanzaro tragedy thus becomes an invitation to build networks of proximity, authentic relationships, presences that do not judge but accompany.
We need places, people and paths capable of aembracing fragility without turning it into stigmaSolidarity is not an extraordinary gesture, but a daily responsibility expressed in listening, being available, and sharing the burdens of others. No mother should feel invisible.
4. The caress as a gesture of mercy and hope
In this context, the message that emerges is simple but profound: a caress for all mothersA caress that is not just a physical gesture, but an attitude of closeness, respect, and tenderness towards those who bear great and often silent burdens.
It's an invitation to ensure that no mother feels alone on her journey and can find the strength to ask for help without fear or shame. True strength lies not in holding everything back, but in allowing yourself to be supported.
In this sense, the community becomes place of concrete mercy, capable of transforming pain into sharing and loneliness into hope.
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Photo by Liv Bruce on Unsplash


