May everything happen to me according to your Word.” This reflection is by Father Paulin Tuina a priest of the Diocese of Banfora, in Burkina Faso.
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I hope this reflection exercise gives you a fresh perspective and fuels optimism for the year ahead. Indeed, this is always the first question I ask each year. We should be asking it every single day.