The human heart, from its earliest stirrings, has reached out beyond itself, seeking connection, seeking to influence, seeking to bridge the chasm between its limited self and the vast unknown. This primal impulse finds its most profound expression in intercession, a practice as ancient as humanity itself. Within the Christian tradition, specifically the Catholic understanding, intercession is not merely a request; it is a profound act of solidarity, a participation in the very life of God. The term itself, "intercession," derives from the Latin
intercessio, meaning "to go between," "to intervene," or "to plead on behalf of another." This etymological root reveals the core concept: a person standing in the gap, acting as a mediator between two parties.
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