
What if one day you received a package with a diary and a letter that said, "I have been diagnosed with a terminal illness. I am going to die"? That's what happened to Lucia. One day she received the diary of Teresa, a childhood friend, who was suffering from a life-threatening illness. Through these intimate pages, Lucia discovered how Teresa was coping with her illness, the questions and feelings that assailed her and the reflections that came to her about life itself.
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Teresa increasingly notices the progress of her disease and starts to think about life differently. When her friends come to visit, she realizes that they no longer have the same topics of conversation; her priorities have changed. And Lucia? How is her relationship with her friends? How should real friends be?
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Why can't I confess my sins to God directly? Teresa's conscience won't leave her in alone... She can't take it anymore and finally decides to go to confession. How will this affect Lucia?
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Teresa writes about her little sister's First Communion and confesses that she felt a certain envy when she saw her sister receive communion. Teresa keeps thinking about confession, but she is embarrassed. Her conscience reproaches her for not even doing the minimum...
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Have you ever had the feeling that everything you do goes wrong? Teresa is having one of those days when it's almost better not to get out of bed. She would love for everything to be perfect, as she wishes, but... But what if she accepts everything that happens to her with peace? Who can give her that peace and serenity? Teresa reflects on another question the priest asked her: "How long has it been since you’ve gone to confession?”
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Teresa suffers a relapse and is admitted to the hospital. There she begins to realize that her illness is serious. All this makes her rethink many things in her life. She wonders if she is being sincere in her search for the truth. One day, an unexpected visitor arrives at the hospital: a young priest. He makes her feel normal. The priest tells her, "God loves you very much." God loves me?
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Lucia had a conversation with a friend about euthanasia. Teresa will help her resolve her dilemma. We have dignity, and life is a gift from God.
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