The expression new year, new life challenges us to renew ourselves and improve as a new time opens up before us. 2026 will bring us good and bad new things. How will we react to them? The good ones, by making the most of them—without overlooking them, without passivity. The bad ones, we will try to face them with maturity, with constructive resilience. We will try to respond well to every challenge.

 Along with what is new, there will also be what we already know, what is familiar. Will it be enough to just go on with inertia and routine? No. It is worth reviewing things. There is always something to improve in the way we welcome and serve others. We will look for a renewed perspective. Yes, we need vision. Both the familiar and the new will require review and rethinking. This is about welcoming, caring, living together, empathizing, enduring, correcting, accompanying, rewarding, and, ultimately, educating effectively. January is a time to supervise and discern, to confirm and improve. So, this new year, let us try to have a “good eye”: new year, new view. Walk with us. Thank you for your support in this new 2026.

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