“Little science distances us from God, a lot of science brings us closer to God” (Luis Pasteur). It’s the quote I was looking for this morning when we touched on the topic of faith. We agree on one thing: it has nothing to do with wars and religions. For me, faith is the burning desire you feel to get on your knees, as soon as you enter the rock church of San Nicola, in front of the marvelous image of Christ who has scrutinized the souls of who knows how many and which faithful for centuries and centuries. And it’s still there, clear, almost real, breathtaking! Faith is perceiving the fragility of a person you meet, like a tour guide, and feeling the desire to pray for them with the certainty that these prayers are heard. Faith is the joy and profound peace that is felt in knowing that beyond reason there is much, much more. I wanted to say thank you again for the beautiful morning. I have the impression of having entered the heart of your land. I discovered a new, well-rooted facet that enriches it even more. Thank you!