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Saint Saturnin, the first witness of the faith in Toulouse

A missionary bishop of the 3rd century, he sealed the evangelization of southern Gaul with his blood and became the protector of an entire region. A...

Discover Saint Cecilia of Rome, virgin and martyr faithful to Christ

Discover Saint Cecilia of Rome, virgin and martyr of the 3rd century, symbol of faith and fidelity, and patron saint of musicians. Her courage in the face of persecution and her love for Christ continue to inspire us today.

How the female perspective is revolutionizing our understanding of Jesus' parables

Discover how feminine hermeneutics is revolutionizing the interpretation of Jesus' parables by revealing hidden dimensions, integrating lived experience, and enriching traditional spiritual understanding. An inclusive approach that transforms biblical reading and community life.

Discover Saint Marcian, hermit of Syria

Saint Marcian, a Syrian hermit of the 4th century: asceticism, prayer, struggle against Arianism and a call for simplicity and charity.

Emeline d'Yèvres: Living the Prophecy Every Day

Emeline d'Yèvres, a 12th-century Cistercian hermit in Champagne, embodies the contemplative life and humble prophecy: radical penance, silent listening, and gifts of discernment placed at the service of the humble. Documented life and local memory meet in the account of her life at the barn of Perthes Sèches (Yèvres-le-Petit), her recognized prophecies—notably by Baron Symon de Beaufort—and her iconographic disappearance. Her example today questions our ability to discern divine signs in everyday life and to live an authentic asceticism, without pomp or the quest for recognition.

Ignatius of Antioch, witness to unity

Pastor of Antioch at the turn of the 2nd century, martyr in Rome under Trajan, architect of ecclesial unity and witness to an ardent Eucharistic faith, whose...

The Good Count: Saint Géraud d'Aurillac, Lord of the Gospel

Saint Géraud d'Aurillac Count, founder, man of the Gospel (+909) Saint Géraud d'Aurillac (854-909), sometimes called Gérault or Gérard, is one of the finest figures of secular holiness...

The Bible in Dialogue

Cross-Reading Plan: Old and New Testaments: Discover divine coherence through a simultaneous reading of key passages from the Old and New Testaments. This 90-day journey explores creation, the Law, royal figures, the Psalms, prophecies, and wisdom, highlighting the fulfillment of the promises in Jesus Christ. Through this method, grasp the profound unity of the Bible, its covenants, its promises, and their spiritual fulfillment. Ideal for enriching and structured daily meditation.