Opening the "doors of the heart" to let the divine enter.
is a profound religious poem and hymn written by the Romanian priest and poet Cornel Popa . It is widely recognized within Romanian Christian communities—particularly among Greco-Catholics and Orthodox believers—as a prayer for divine presence and spiritual healing. Overview of the Poem
Written in the first-person plural ("among us ," "our* hearts"), the text serves as a communal liturgical cry rather than just a private meditation. Cultural and Liturgical Impact
The text is most famous as a religious hymn ( priceasnă ). These hymns are typically sung during the Communion (Eucharist) in Romanian churches, providing a meditative atmosphere for the congregation.