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Christian faith
Meditate
Evangelical humility: strength or weakness in today's world?
Explore whether evangelical humility is a strength or a weakness in today's world, through the lens of the Christian faith and its values.
Meditate
Saint Benedict and the Benedictine Rule: balance between prayer, work and rest
Discover the Benedictine rule of Saint Benedict: an essential balance between prayer, work and rest in monastic life.
Meditate
The Synoptic Gospels: Differences, Common Points, Keys to Contemporary Interpretation
Explore the differences, commonalities and keys to contemporary interpretation of the synoptic gospels Matthew, Mark and Luke.
Matthew
«Many will come from the east and the west and will take their places at the feast in the kingdom of heaven» (Mt 8:5-11)
Discover how the profound and humble faith of a Roman centurion amazed Jesus, revealing that radical trust in God transcends all ethnic, religious, and social boundaries. This Gospel invites us to a universal, intelligent, and confident faith that opens wide the doors of the Kingdom to everyone, without exception. A powerful teaching for our spiritual life, our prayer, and our welcome in the Church today.
Prophets
The Lord gathers all nations into the eternal peace of the kingdom of God (Isaiah 2:1-5)
Discover how Isaiah's 27-century-old prophetic vision offers a universal message of hope, calling nations to true peace. Through inner transformation, justice, and active engagement, this prophecy invites us to reinvent our shared future in the face of contemporary divisions. A spiritual and practical path toward global reconciliation.
Prophets
«"He will be the splendor of the survivors of Israel" (Isaiah 4:2-6)
Discover how God renews hope by transforming ruins into new life according to Isaiah 4:2-6: purification, holiness and protective presence.
Prophets
The Lord gathers all nations into the eternal peace of the kingdom of God (Isaiah 2:1-5)
Discover Isaiah's vision (2:1-5) of universal peace: a call to transform weapons into tools of life, to gather all nations in the light of the Lord, and to become peacemakers today. A spiritual and practical invitation to build a reconciled world.
Live
Pope Leo XIV recites the Creed without the "Filioque": a powerful gesture for Christian unity
Pope Leo XIV celebrates the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea in Iznik by reciting the Creed in its original version, without the "Filioque," a powerful symbolic gesture for Christian unity despite the persistent divisions between Catholics and Orthodox.

