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Cosmology

«If they are able to understand the eternal course of things, how is it that they have not discovered the One who is its Master?» (Wis 13:1-9)

A theological and biblical reflection on the human capacity to perceive the divine order in creation, exploring why those who admire the beauty of the world may neglect knowledge of the Creator. This text invites us to move beyond wonder toward a transformative encounter with God, combining exegetical rigor, spirituality, and practical Christian living.

«Wisdom is the radiance of eternal light, the spotless mirror of God’s activity» (Wis 7:22–8:1)

Discover divine Wisdom as a living light and creative breath in the Book of Wisdom. Explore how this Presence illuminates the mind, transforms the world, and finds its fulfillment in Christ. A spiritual path of union between faith, reason, and commitment to governing the universe with kindness.

«Wisdom is a spirit that is friendly to mankind. The spirit of the Lord fills the universe» (Wis 1:1-7)

Discover how the Book of Wisdom reveals a universal divine presence, a spirit that is kind to humankind and illuminates justice, purity of heart, and divine friendship. A spiritual guide to uniting faith and reason, discerning in a fragmented world, and living with an open heart.

«"He was speaking of the sanctuary of his body" (John 2:13-22)

Discover how the biblical episode of Jesus driving the merchants from the Temple reveals a profound transformation: God no longer resides in a physical place, but in the human body. This article explores this new vision of the sacred, inviting us to purify our hearts and bodies to become living sanctuaries, reflecting the divine presence. A spiritual guide to unifying faith, inner reflection, and embodiment in daily life.

Biblical intercultural dialogue: your passport to a richer faith

Biblical intercultural dialogue: enrich your faith by discovering how African, Asian, and Latin American perspectives reveal new dimensions of Scripture.

Ecology in the Bible (theme)

A thematic Catholic reading plan on ecology in the Bible: exploring creation, ecological sin, the renewed covenant, the role of Jesus, the Holy Spirit, the call to ecological conversion, and integral life today. Inspired by Laudato Si' and the teachings of Popes Francis and Leo XIV, this spiritual journey connects the protection of the planet, human dignity, and communion with God. An invitation to contemplate, act, and hope for an integral ecology grounded in the Christian faith.

“God saw everything that he had made, and it was very good” (Gen 1:1-2:2)

Genesis 1:1 Explained: How “In the beginning God created” establishes the Christian view of the world, God, and human dignity—meditation, practical applications.