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Catholicism
Matthew
«To enter the kingdom of heaven, you must do the will of my Father» (Mt 7:21, 24-27)
Discover why Jesus places concrete obedience at the heart of authentic faith in Matthew 7. Learn to build your spiritual life on solid foundations, between words and actions, through a journey combining exegesis, meditation, practical applications and testimonies to withstand life's storms.
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A pope who shakes things up: why Leo XIV is calling on Catholics to overcome their fear of Islam
Pope Leo XIV, returning from a trip to Lebanon, urged Catholics to overcome their fear of Islam and promote respectful dialogue between Christians and Muslims. His message, rooted in the Lebanese example of coexistence, resonated at a time when the debate on Christian identity in the West was raging.
Meditate
The Prayer of the Heart: History and Practice in the Christian Tradition
Discover the history and practice of the prayer of the heart in the Christian tradition for a deep and contemplative spirituality.
Saints
Francis Xavier, apostle to the ends of the earth
Francis Xavier, a Navarrese-Basque Jesuit and companion of Ignatius of Loyola, evangelized India, the Moluccas, and Japan in the 16th century before dying in 1552 on the island of Sancian, awaiting entry to China. Patron saint of Catholic missions, he embodies the urgency of the Gospel, cultural encounter, and interreligious dialogue. His incorruptible body rests in Goa, and his spiritual legacy invites us to carry the word of the Gospel with humility and boldness beyond cultural boundaries.
Matthew
Jesus healed the sick and multiplied the loaves (Mt 15:29-37)
Discover how Jesus reveals divine compassion by healing the broken and feeding the hungry, inviting everyone to participate in the complete restoration of the human being, body and soul reunited. This passage from Matthew illuminates an embodied compassion that transcends mere emotion to become concrete action, community solidarity, and profound spiritual openness. Explore the physical, social, and spiritual dimensions of this restoration, its contemporary challenges, and practical ways to live this compassion daily, inspired by ancient and modern Christian tradition.
Prophets
«The Lord will prepare a feast and will wipe away the tears from all faces» (Isaiah 25:6-10a)
Discover how the prophet Isaiah reveals the ultimate Christian hope: a divine feast where God transforms our tears into life, abolishing death for all.
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When an American pope gives hope to Lebanese youth: the message that is transforming a country in crisis
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, gives hope to Lebanese youth during a historic visit to Bkerké in December 2025. In a Lebanon in deep crisis, marked by the Beirut explosion, economic collapse and interreligious tensions, his message of encouragement, peace and solidarity inspires thousands of young people to believe in their ability to change the course of history.
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When hope rises from the rubble: The Lebanese Church in the fight for justice
Five years after the devastating 2020 Beirut port explosion, the Lebanese Catholic Church continues its fight for justice and support for the victims. Through humanitarian aid, a living memory, advocacy against impunity, and a message of peace conveyed notably by the historic visit of Pope Leo XIV, it remains a moral and social pillar in a Lebanon mired in profound crisis. Despite political, economic, and regional obstacles, the Church embodies the hope and resilience of a wounded nation, refusing to abandon the quest for truth and dignity.

