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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.
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The Christian vocation in service to the poor: Saint Vincent de Paul revisited today
Discover the Christian vocation in service to the poor according to Saint Vincent de Paul, between charity, spirituality and historical commitment.
Saints
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...
Saints
Catherine Labouré, a humble and visionary servant
The Burgundian peasant woman who kept the secret of a Marian mission for 46 years. Paris, 1876. A nun dies in the anonymity of a hospice. Her fellow nuns nicknamed her...
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Christians of Türkiye: a minority faith, an indomitable hope at the heart of a founding land
A historic visit by Pope Leo XIV to Turkey (November 2025) to celebrate the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. The visit focused on the difficult yet enduring lives of Christians, a minority in a Muslim-majority country, caught between a millennia-old heritage, past violence, limited recognition, and a quiet renewal. It conveyed a message of unity and hope for a faithful community despite the trials they face.
Saints
Discover Saint Innocent of Irkutsk, Apostle of Siberia
Discover the life and mission of Saint Innocent of Irkutsk, an 18th-century apostle to Siberia and the first bishop of Irkutsk, sustained by faith and patience. His spiritual work, spanning Russia, China, and Mongolia, inspires perseverance and trust in God in the face of adversity. Explore his legacy and living memory in the heart of Siberia.
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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.).
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Leo XIV at the Vatican: Francis's legacy and the silent revolution of equality
On November 19, 2025, Pope Leo XIV amended Article 8 of the Vatican's Fundamental Law, authorizing the participation of lay men and women in the Pontifical Commission. This legal reform, inherited from the pontificate of Francis, marks a historic step toward a more inclusive and egalitarian Vatican governance, integrating women and lay people into a legislative body previously reserved for cardinals. A discreet but major turning point for the Church, calling for renewed co-responsibility between clergy and faithful.

