April 2 is the third Anniversary of the death of our late Pope John Paul II. On the day of his death, he personally blessed those who prayed for him in St. Peter’s Square. He dedicated himself to God until the final moment of life. Three days before her death, Chiara Lubich, the founder of Focolare Movement, urged the hospital to allow her to return to her home so that more people could see her at her final moment.

The action in their final hours of these two servants of God gave me great inspiration. Although they were close to the verge of death, they still made great efforts to bless other people. Even though they could not speak, their hearts remained sober.

When we are used to living in God's holy will, it is easy to overcome the fear of death, and become more at ease to face everything.

When Pope John Paul II was in office, he continued to encourage young people: love the Church, love the Eucharist; "Do not be afraid!" The life of Chiara Lubich is based on the goal: “May they all be one”, leading men, women and children regardless of race and creed to reconcile with God and into communion with one another toward the path of holiness.

These two leaders have completed the mission entrusted to them by our Father in heaven, for they have sown the seeds in our hearts so that they can grow deep down with roots and foundation.