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An act of love
Meditate
Forgiveness in Jesus: teachings and practical applications
Discover forgiveness in Jesus: biblical teachings, reconciliation and inner transformation for lasting peace.
Meditate
Understanding Christian Forgiveness: Biblical Teachings and Practical Applications
Discover Christian forgiveness: biblical teachings, key steps and commitment to a living and peaceful faith.
Live
Justice and mercy according to Leo XIV: protecting the dignity of the most vulnerable, building the future of the Church
Discover Leo XIV's message on human dignity and the protection of minors. A profound reflection on justice, mercy, and the mission of a humble and protective Church, committed to building safe and fraternal communities.
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Leo XIV at the Lateran: “Seek the truth, it will set the university and the world free.”
Pope Leo XIV's address to the Pontifical Lateran University: a powerful message on the search for truth, the unity of faith and reason, interdisciplinarity, and commitment to serving the world. An invitation to make intellectual inquiry an act of love and universal fraternity.
Meditate
When stones come alive: the dedication of a church, a sign of the holiness of the Christian people
The Feast of the Dedication of a Church celebrates not only the consecration of a building, but also the holiness of the Christian people called to become "living stones." This rite, rich in symbolism, unites stone and flesh, the visible and the invisible, and renews the spiritual vocation of the Christian community to be the living temple of God.
Live
Leo XIV: remain open to spiritual formation
Pope Leo XIV calls on teachers and Catholic institutions to reconnect with spiritual formation, for an integral education founded on hope.
Epistles
“When people love God, he makes everything work for their good” (Rom 8:26-30)
When man loves God, everything works together for his good: meditation on Rom 8:26-30, the action of the Spirit, providence and a spiritual practice to live filial trust.
Luke
“Who will have what you have accumulated?” (Luke 12:13-21)
From Lk 12:13-21, this essay helps to unmask greed, cultivate poverty of heart and build an economy of sufficiency: spiritual benchmarks, practices and actions.

