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Antiquity

«Here was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language» (Rev 7:2-4, 9-14)

The vision of the countless multitude in Revelation 7: universal hope, fraternity, purification in trial and Eucharistic vocation for today.

«It is not fitting that a prophet should perish outside of Jerusalem» (Luke 13:31-35)

Jesus in Jerusalem: why the prophet must die where the word is rejected — meditation on Luke 13:31-35, call to conversion, mercy and perseverance.

«War is never holy» When Rome celebrates 60 years of Nostra Aetate and chooses peace

In Rome, Pope Leo XIV celebrates the 60th anniversary of Nostra aetate: interreligious vigil at the Colosseum, call for peace and dialogue — «War is never holy».

“You have received a Spirit who has made you sons, and in him we cry out, ‘Abba!’ that is, ‘Father!’” (Rom 8:12-17)

From slavery to sonship: how the Holy Spirit makes us cry “Abba” and transforms our identity, from fear to filial freedom and glorious hope.

“Now, having been freed from sin, you have become slaves of God” (Rom 6:19-23)

Freed from sin, slaves of God: discover how Saint Paul, in his letter to the Romans, invites us to a new, profound, and transformative freedom. This article explores the meaning of this paradoxical "servitude," its spiritual and ethical implications, and offers concrete ways to live out this liberating fidelity in everyday life, a fidelity that leads to holiness and a life full of meaning.

«"The Son of Man came to give his life as a ransom for many" (Mark 10:42-45)

Mark 10:42-45 reinvents power: serving becomes reigning. A theological and practical guide to living out authority, freedom, and life given in the Church and society.

«For I am the Lord, I do not change» (Malachi 3:5-6)

Returning to God according to Malachi 3: spiritual insight, practical steps and solidarity actions for a renewed faith.

"My son, if you come to serve the Lord, prepare yourself for the trial" (Sirach 2:1)

Sirach 2:1 invites us to prepare our faith for trials: a call to active faithfulness, a source of spiritual maturation and witness in the Christian life.