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Christian theology

«Jesus rejoiced in the Holy Spirit» (Lk 10:21-24)

Discover how humility and simplicity of heart reveal true wisdom according to Luke 10:21-24, and open the doors to the Kingdom of God.

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.

When the Pope Plays Chess: The Three Days That Redefined Interreligious Dialogue in Istanbul

On November 29, 2025, Pope Leo XIV made a historic visit to Istanbul, promoting interreligious dialogue and Christian unity in the face of current challenges, in a sensitive diplomatic context with Turkey.

Christian martyrs in France: memory, examples, contemporary inspiration

Discover the history of Christian martyrs in France, their enduring memory through the centuries, and the inspiration they offer today. Courage, sacrifice, and spiritual commitment: an essential legacy for contemporary faith and society.

«Not one stone will be left upon another» (Lk 21:5-11)

Discover an in-depth analysis of Jesus' prophecy about the destruction of the Temple (Luke 21:5-11): understand its historical and spiritual context, meditate on its teachings about vigilance, faithfulness, and Christian hope, and apply these principles to daily and community life. A comprehensive guide to strengthening your faith in the face of contemporary challenges.

«Why didn’t you put my money in the bank?» (Luke 19:11-28)

Today's Christian, often torn between activism and fear of doing wrong, can recognize himself in the fearful servant. This parable is not a "performance assessment," but an invitation to the joy of the Kingdom that grows through trust. Why hide what has been entrusted to us?

«What do you want me to do for you?» “Lord, I want to see again.” (Luke 18:35-43)

A biblical and spiritual immersion in the Gospel of the blind man of Jericho (Luke 18:35-43): discover how to dare to cry out to Christ, despite the obstacles of the crowd and our inner darkness, to find light, healing, and a transformative commitment. Analysis of the context, the dialogue, and the personal, communal, and ecclesial implications. An invitation to make this text a living experience of bold faith and following Christ.

Saints, not idols: the Church and the true face of veneration

Discover how the Catholic Church distinguishes between veneration and idolatry in the use of sacred images. From the history of the Second Council of Nicaea to modern rules, explore the proper place of statues and icons in our churches, their spiritual role, and why there should not be multiple identical images of the same saint in the same place of worship. Insights into theology and popular piety in service of the faith.