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Epistle to the Ephesians

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.

Saint Simon the Canaanite (Simon the Zealot): moving from rebellion to universal love

Simon the Zealot, apostle converted from combat to universal love: from political resistance to the evangelical mission, witness of charity and martyrdom.

“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.

Saint John Paul II, opening the doors to Christ

Opening the Doors to Christ Karol Wojtyła, the 263rd Pope, transformed the Church and the world during his 27-year pontificate. Born in Poland in 1920,...

Practical tips to enrich your study of the Bible

In a world where distractions are omnipresent, how can we engage deeply in our faith and make the most of our time...

Meditations on the New Testament: Find Inspiration

Meditations on the New Testament are much more than just reading the Scriptures; they are a profound spiritual journey that can transform...

Spiritual Reflections on the Word of God

In a world where the hectic pace of daily life leaves little room for reflection, spiritual reflections present themselves as...

Salvation and Redemption (thematic)

Thematic reading plan of the Catholic Bible on salvation and redemption: chronological and meditative journey, key passages from the Old and New Testaments, spiritual reflection and ideas for a reading journal.

The Bible for Beginners: From Creation to Eternal Life

The Bible for Beginners: 50 essential verses to discover Creation, Redemption and eternal life, step by step.

The entire Bible, one story: the canonical adventure in 365 days

A 365-day journey to reading the Catholic Bible according to the canonical approach: daily readings, meditations, links between the Old and New Testaments and times of prayer.