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Collective responsibility
Understand
«You have made the house of God a den of robbers» (Luke 19:45-48)
Discover how the episode of Jesus cleansing the Temple in the Gospel of Luke sheds light on our relationship with the house of God today. This article explores the spiritual and theological significance of this passage, the critique of the desecration of the sacred, and offers practical suggestions for experiencing a vibrant, authentic, and meaningful prayer in our time.
Meditate
Social justice in the light of Holy Scripture
Discover social justice according to the Holy Scriptures and the social doctrine of the Church for a just and united society.
Sapiential
«Out of the Red Sea sprang a path without obstacles. They leaped like lambs» (Wis 18:14-16; 19:6-9)
Discover an in-depth meditation on the passage from the Book of Wisdom (18:14-16; 19:6-9) that celebrates the liberating power of the divine Word during the crossing of the Red Sea. Historical, theological, and spiritual analysis to nourish faith, hope, and community engagement.
Live
Addictions, a mirror of a world that is losing its meaning
Pope Leo XIV warned of addictions, a symptom of profound social decline linked to a loss of meaning and human connection. Faced with this challenge, he called for collective action to rebuild solidarity, restore dignity, and give young people hope and the freedom to choose what is right.
Meditate
How contemporary issues are revolutionizing biblical reading
Transform your spiritual experience with an innovative approach to Bible reading that places contemporary issues at the heart of sacred texts. Discover how ecology, migration, and technology reveal timeless wisdom and make the Bible relevant to our modern world. This revolutionary method enriches your faith, nourishes your social engagement, and creates genuine coherence between spirituality and current challenges.
Meditate
Deciphering the Bible with a contemporary perspective: a user's guide
Discover an innovative method for reading the Bible: start with your contemporary concerns (ecology, migration, social justice, technology, etc.) to find relevant and practical answers in the biblical texts. This step-by-step guide (identifying issues, recognizing universal themes, targeted research, building connections, applying) offers advice on remaining faithful to the text, working in community, and transforming your spirituality into concrete action.
Epistles
“Integrated into the building which has the Apostles as its foundation” (Eph 2, 19-22)
From exile to home: Discover how Ephesians 2:19-22 transforms our identity—becoming fellow citizens, family of God, and living stones of the temple through the Spirit.
Live
Leo XIV and Saint Augustine: poverty as a criterion of Christian fidelity
Leo XIV draws on Saint Augustine to make attention to the poor the criterion of the Gospel: land, housing and work become 'sacred rights'.

