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The Confessions (Augustine of Hippo)
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.
Epistles
«Salvation is nearer to us» (Romans 13:11-14a)
Romans 13:11-14a: A call to awaken from spiritual slumber, cast off the darkness, and put on Christ, for salvation is near. Urgency and hope at the heart of Advent.
Luke
“Stay awake and pray at all times, so that you may have the strength to escape all that is about to happen” (Lk 21:34-36)
Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke At that time, Jesus addressed his disciples: «Be vigilant, so that your spirit does not become...
Meditate
Christian martyrs in France: memory, examples, contemporary inspiration
Discover the history of Christian martyrs in France, their enduring memory through the centuries, and the inspiration they offer today. Courage, sacrifice, and spiritual commitment: an essential legacy for contemporary faith and society.
Sapiential
«Wisdom is the radiance of eternal light, the spotless mirror of God’s activity» (Wis 7:22–8:1)
Discover divine Wisdom as a living light and creative breath in the Book of Wisdom. Explore how this Presence illuminates the mind, transforms the world, and finds its fulfillment in Christ. A spiritual path of union between faith, reason, and commitment to governing the universe with kindness.
Luke
«There will be joy in heaven over one sinner who repents» (Luke 15:1-10)
Discover how the parable of the lost sheep and the lost coin reveals God's tenderness and joy at the return of a single sinner. A message of hope, mercy, and divine celebration that transforms our relationship with ourselves, with others, and with the Church.
Epistles
“Who will deliver me from this body which is leading me to death?” (Rom 7:18-25a)
Romans 7: Recognizing Inner Division and Welcoming Grace. Reading, theological context, analysis, and spiritual paths to experiencing liberation in Jesus Christ.
Epistles
“Now, having been freed from sin, you have become slaves of God” (Rom 6:19-23)
Romans 6:19-23: Becoming a “slave of God” as true freedom—from sin to holiness, from shame to dignity, and the promise of eternal life.

