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«You are God’s sanctuary» (1 Corinthians 3:9c-11, 16-17)

Discover the profound message of 1 Corinthians 3, where Saint Paul calls each Christian to be a living sanctuary, built on Christ, the foundation stone. It is an invitation to live a strong faith, both personal and communal, in vigilance, holiness, and unity, to build together the living Church

«Greet one another with a kiss of peace» (Romans 16:3-9, 16, 22-27)

Discover how the "kiss of peace" from the Letter to the Romans embodies concrete Christian fraternity, encompassing remembrance, service, and spiritual connection. It is a call to live gratitude, reconciliation, and peace within the community.

«God has confined all men to disbelief so that he may have mercy on all» (Romans 11:29-36)

Refusal as a path of grace (Rom 11:29-36): a Pauline key to welcoming mercy in the heart of our doubts.

«For my brothers» sake, I would wish I were accursed” (Romans 9:1-5)

Paul, ready to be «anathema» for love of Israel: reading of Romans 9:1-5 on apostolic compassion, redemptive substitution and universal brotherhood rooted in the cross.

“When people love God, he makes everything work for their good” (Rom 8:26-30)

When man loves God, everything works together for his good: meditation on Rom 8:26-30, the action of the Spirit, providence and a spiritual practice to live filial trust.

“You have received a Spirit who has made you sons, and in him we cry out, ‘Abba!’ that is, ‘Father!’” (Rom 8:12-17)

From slavery to sonship: how the Holy Spirit makes us cry “Abba” and transforms our identity, from fear to filial freedom and glorious hope.

“Who will deliver me from this body which is leading me to death?” (Rom 7:18-25a)

Romans 7: Recognizing Inner Division and Welcoming Grace. Reading, theological context, analysis, and spiritual paths to experiencing liberation in Jesus Christ.

“Present yourselves to God as those who are alive and have come back from the dead” (Rom 6:12-18)

Romans 6:12-18: Paul calls you to “present yourselves to God as those who have lived and returned from the dead.” Theological meditation and practical ways to live grace.