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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.

“When you see these things happening, you will know that the kingdom of God is near” (Luke 21:29-33)

The Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke. At that time, Jesus told this parable to his disciples: «Observe the fig tree and all the...

“I saw one like a son of man coming with the clouds of heaven” (Dn 7:2-14)

Discover how the vision of Daniel 7 reveals the eternal victory of the Son of Man over empires, inviting us to live in hope and justice from today.

Apostolic Letter “In unitate Fidei”

Apostolic Letter "In unitate Fidei" of Pope Leo XIV on the commemoration of the Council of Nicaea, in preparation for his ecumenical trip to Turkey and Lebanon (27 Nov. - 3 Dec.).

«The last kingdom will crush and destroy all the others, but it itself will endure forever» (Dan 2:31-45)

Discover the biblical interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dream in the Book of Daniel (Daniel 2:31-45): the fragility of human empires in the face of the unshakeable Kingdom of God, symbolized by the divine stone that shatters the statue of earthly kingdoms. A call to historical awareness, to Christian hope, and to live as citizens of the eternal Kingdom.

«God has placed us in the kingdom of his beloved Son» (Colossians 1:12-20)

Discover inner peace and spiritual fulfillment through an in-depth reading of Colossians 1:12-20. Explore the sovereignty of Christ, redemption, forgiveness, and universal reconciliation, to experience profound transformation and a vocation in the light of the Kingdom of the beloved Son.

The history of Christianity in Gaul before Clovis

Discover the history of Christianity in Gaul before Clovis, its beginnings, persecutions and ecclesiastical development in the 4th century.

«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.