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Evangelization

Evangelical humility: strength or weakness in today's world?

Explore whether evangelical humility is a strength or a weakness in today's world, through the lens of the Christian faith and its values.

Saint Andrew, first called, always a ferryman

Saint Andrew, the first called, apostle and guide, is celebrated on November 30th. A Galilean fisherman who became a disciple of Jesus, he embodies listening, sharing, and bearing witness. His life connects East and West, uniting diverse Christian traditions. Martyred in Patras, his X-shaped cross is a symbol of humility and openness. His mission invites each of us to become a guide of light, leading others toward faith through listening, sharing, and humility. He is remembered in Patras, Constantinople, Amalfi, Scotland, and Ukraine. Liturgy, prayer, and works of art celebrate his inspiring figure.

The Christian vocation in service to the poor: Saint Vincent de Paul revisited today

Discover the Christian vocation in service to the poor according to Saint Vincent de Paul, between charity, spirituality and historical commitment.

Saint Saturnin, the first witness of the faith in Toulouse

A missionary bishop of the 3rd century, he sealed the evangelization of southern Gaul with his blood and became the protector of an entire region. A...

Christian fraternity facing contemporary social challenges

Christian fraternity responds to current social challenges through solidarity, welcoming the marginalized, and dialogue to build a more just and united society.

The history of Christianity in Gaul before Clovis

Discover the history of Christianity in Gaul before Clovis, its beginnings, persecutions and ecclesiastical development in the 4th century.

«"They will never elect an American as pope": Leo XIV, the gamble of a universal Church

Discover "Leo XIV, Missionary Pope of a Globalized Church" by Elise Ann Allen, a unique portrait of the first American pope. Between tradition and renewal, Leo XIV embodies a universal Church, focused on mission, reform, and closeness to its people. A powerful and inspiring testimony to 21st-century Catholicism.

Sowing the Word in the digital world — the great challenge of Leo XIV

Sowing the Word in the digital world: Leo XIV reminds us of the importance of a living Church, nourished by the Gospel, called to listen before transmitting. Faced with the challenges of digital spaces, he calls for a humble, authentic, and prayerful evangelization, fostering encounter and community. A renewed mission that combines faith, discernment, and witness in a connected world.