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Action (philosophy)
Matthew
Jesus healed the sick and multiplied the loaves (Mt 15:29-37)
Discover how Jesus reveals divine compassion by healing the broken and feeding the hungry, inviting everyone to participate in the complete restoration of the human being, body and soul reunited. This passage from Matthew illuminates an embodied compassion that transcends mere emotion to become concrete action, community solidarity, and profound spiritual openness. Explore the physical, social, and spiritual dimensions of this restoration, its contemporary challenges, and practical ways to live this compassion daily, inspired by ancient and modern Christian tradition.
Matthew
Be alert so that you may be ready (Mt 24:37-44)
An invitation to vigilance according to Mt 24, 37-44: to live each moment with an awakened heart, ready to welcome Christ into everyday life.
Meditate
The fruits of the Holy Spirit: how to recognize them in daily life?
Discover how to recognize the fruits of the Holy Spirit in your daily life: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness, and self-control. Learn to observe these spiritual qualities to grow in faith and transform your relationships. A practical and spiritual guide inspired by Galatians 5:22-23.
Luke
“Jerusalem will be trampled underfoot by the Gentiles until their time is fulfilled” (Lk 21:20-28)
A theological and practical guide to Luke 21:20-28: understanding the prophecy of Jerusalem trampled by the pagans to live hope and faith in times of trial.
Meditate
Developing humility in light of biblical examples
Discover how to cultivate humility through biblical examples, including those of Jesus Christ and the Apostle Paul. Explore the fundamental principles of Christian humility, its practical applications in daily life, and learn to overcome pride by fully submitting to God. Cultivate genuine faith, sincere relationships with others, and a profound fear of the Lord that transforms your spiritual life.
Prophets
«The last kingdom will crush and destroy all the others, but it itself will endure forever» (Dan 2:31-45)
Discover the biblical interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dream in the Book of Daniel (Daniel 2:31-45): the fragility of human empires in the face of the unshakeable Kingdom of God, symbolized by the divine stone that shatters the statue of earthly kingdoms. A call to historical awareness, to Christian hope, and to live as citizens of the eternal Kingdom.
Meditate
Christian fraternity facing contemporary social challenges
Christian fraternity responds to current social challenges through solidarity, welcoming the marginalized, and dialogue to build a more just and united society.
Meditate
The role of angels in the Christian tradition and their current significance
The role of angels in the Christian tradition and their current significance arouse profound interest, both for their historical importance and for their...

