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Epistle
Saints
Saint Jude: Questioning Christ to remain in him
Saint Jude, former zealot turned apostle of faithful love: his question in the Upper Room reveals that God manifests himself in daily fidelity. History, epistle, iconography and devotion.
Sapiential
“The prayer of the poor pierces the clouds” (Sir 35:15b-17, 20-22a)
Ben Sira 35: The prayer of the humble pierces the clouds - how God preferentially listens to the poor and calls us to perseverance and solidarity.
Meditate
5 Steps to Mastering the Canonical Approach Without a Theology Degree
Learn to read the Bible as a unified story: grasp the narrative unity, identify themes between the Old and New Testaments, use cross-references, recognize literary genres, and apply the method to everyday life to gain spiritual autonomy and deepen your reading without academic study.
Pray
Teachings of Christ: A Light for Our Lives
The teachings of Christ are an inexhaustible source of wisdom that continues to inspire millions of people around the world. Whether you are a...
Pray
Understanding the Holy Scriptures in Everyday Life
Holy scriptures, found in many religious traditions, are an invaluable source of wisdom and spiritual guidance. Whether you are a devout...
Unclassified
Dictionary
Here is a list of 100 words used in the Catholic Bible. This list covers the main biblical and theological concepts that novices encounter in...
Epistles
“Now, having been freed from sin, you have become slaves of God” (Rom 6:19-23)
Freed from sin, slaves of God: discover how Saint Paul, in his letter to the Romans, invites us to a new, profound, and transformative freedom. This article explores the meaning of this paradoxical "servitude," its spiritual and ethical implications, and offers concrete ways to live out this liberating fidelity in everyday life, a fidelity that leads to holiness and a life full of meaning.
Epistles
«"He was looking forward to the city whose builder and architect is God" (Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19)
Discover how Hebrews 11:1-19 reimagines faith as a pilgrimage to the city of God. Through the figure of Abraham, this biblical text illuminates faith not as certainty, but as active trust in God's promise. A spiritual guide to inhabiting expectation, building life from hope, and becoming a co-worker in God's creation.

