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Authority

The place of women in the New Testament: inspiring figures

Discover the place of women in the New Testament, inspiring figures like Mary Magdalene and their essential spiritual role.

«Listen, O kings, and understand, so that you may learn wisdom» (Wis 6:1-11)

Discover in this guide an in-depth reading of the Book of Wisdom (Wis 6:1-11) that illuminates the relationship between power, justice, and responsibility. This biblical text invites kings, judges, and citizens to exercise authority based on divine wisdom, equitable justice, and mercy. Through analysis, Christian heritage, and practical suggestions, explore how to embody authentic justice in daily life, cultivating discernment, service, and humility before God and humanity.

Saint Leo the Great: strengthen the faith, keep the peace

Saint Leo the Great, pope of the 5th century, guided Rome through the crisis at the end of the Roman Empire with his unwavering faith and pastoral courage. He strengthened the doctrine of Christ as true God and true man, saved the city from the Huns, and embodied peace through truth. His feast day is celebrated on November 10.

«"He was speaking of the sanctuary of his body" (John 2:13-22)

Discover how the biblical episode of Jesus driving the merchants from the Temple reveals a profound transformation: God no longer resides in a physical place, but in the human body. This article explores this new vision of the sacred, inviting us to purify our hearts and bodies to become living sanctuaries, reflecting the divine presence. A spiritual guide to unifying faith, inner reflection, and embodiment in daily life.

Bishop Gusching targeted by an investigation: transparency and crisis at the heart of the French Church

A canonical investigation is underway into the former Bishop of Verdun, Bishop Gusching, accused of having relationships with women. This episode reveals the challenges of transparency and accountability that the French Catholic Church must face in order to preserve its credibility in the face of internal scandals.

«We are members of one another» (Romans 12:5-16b)

Experiencing the grace of unity: meditation on Rom 12:5-16b to cultivate fraternity, recognize charisms and put mercy into practice daily.

“People will come from east and west to take their places at the banquet in the kingdom of God” (Luke 13:22-30)

Luke 13:22-30: enter through the narrow gate, taste the feast of the Kingdom today — a demand of the heart, universal hospitality and concrete paths.

“If by one man’s transgression death reigned, how much more will they reign in life?” (Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21)

Romans 5: Where sin abounded, grace abounded all the more—meditation on the passage, its context, its resonances, and practical ways to reign in life.