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Basil of Caesarea

Saint Josaphat unites faith

Discover the life and witness of Saint Josaphat Kuncewycz (1580-1623), bishop and martyr, architect of unity between East and West. His commitment to Christian reconciliation in 17th-century Ruthenia continues to inspire a call for peace and communion in the face of divisions.

«We are merely servants; we have only done our duty» (Lk 17:7-10)

Discover the Christian vocation of free and humble service through the Gospel according to Saint Luke (17:7-10). This text explores active humility, duty fulfilled without expectation of merit, and the filial relationship with God. A theological, spiritual, and practical guide to living an engaged faith, where service becomes a path to freedom and divine friendship.

«Do not invite your friends; invite the poor and the crippled» (Luke 14:12-14)

Welcoming the poor as a sign of the Kingdom: how Jesus' free hospitality transforms our meals, our priorities and our relationships.

“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.

“Blessed is the mother who bore you! Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God!” (Luke 11:27-28)

Meditation on Lk 11:27-28: Jesus refocuses the beatitude on listening and fidelity to the Word. Reading of the text, theological meaning, spiritual and pastoral implications, patristic resonances, guided meditation and concrete proposals for cultivating listening to the Word in the footsteps of Mary.

«Baptize them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit» (Mt 28:16-20)

Baptizing to transmit divine life: understanding how Trinitarian baptism gives birth to filiation, transforms and sends on mission.

«Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord and not to please men» (Co 3:23-25)

Discover how Saint Paul's letter to the Colossians transforms the Christian perspective on daily work, revealing it as genuine service to the Lord. Explore the spiritual dignity of work, divine impartiality, and the Christian vocation through a profound meditation on Colossians 3:23-25, to nourish faith and commitment in professional life.

“I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. You shall have no other gods before me.”

Exodus 20:2-3: God reveals himself as liberator before imposing the law. This first commandment transforms the slave into a free son, calling for exclusivity that restores dignity.