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Fatalism
Luke
“When you see these things happening, you will know that the kingdom of God is near” (Luke 21:29-33)
The Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke. At that time, Jesus told this parable to his disciples: «Observe the fig tree and all the...
Luke
“Jerusalem will be trampled underfoot by the Gentiles until their time is fulfilled” (Lk 21:20-28)
A theological and practical guide to Luke 21:20-28: understanding the prophecy of Jerusalem trampled by the pagans to live hope and faith in times of trial.
Meditate
Christian martyrs in France: memory, examples, contemporary inspiration
Discover the history of Christian martyrs in France, their enduring memory through the centuries, and the inspiration they offer today. Courage, sacrifice, and spiritual commitment: an essential legacy for contemporary faith and society.
Luke
«Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom» (Lk 23:35-43)
In-depth analysis of Luke 23:35-43: understanding the grace of the Kingdom through faith, mercy, and divine justice at the threshold of death. Meditation, pastoral applications, and contemporary challenges to living Christian hope.
Sapiential
«Listen, O kings, and understand, so that you may learn wisdom» (Wis 6:1-11)
Discover in this guide an in-depth reading of the Book of Wisdom (Wis 6:1-11) that illuminates the relationship between power, justice, and responsibility. This biblical text invites kings, judges, and citizens to exercise authority based on divine wisdom, equitable justice, and mercy. Through analysis, Christian heritage, and practical suggestions, explore how to embody authentic justice in daily life, cultivating discernment, service, and humility before God and humanity.
Sapiential
«In the eyes of the fool they seemed to have died, but they are at peace» (Wis 2:23 – 3:9)
Meta description for the article "Finding Peace in God's Hand": Discover a theological and spiritual reading of the Book of Wisdom (chapters 2-3) that transforms our perspective on death and daily faith. This article explores the promise of incorruptibility and eternal life, inviting us to find peace and hope even in the face of suffering and loss. A guide to reconciling faith and the mystery of death, with practical applications, a prayer, and a meditation for living in God's protective hand.
Live
Addictions, a mirror of a world that is losing its meaning
Pope Leo XIV warned of addictions, a symptom of profound social decline linked to a loss of meaning and human connection. Faced with this challenge, he called for collective action to rebuild solidarity, restore dignity, and give young people hope and the freedom to choose what is right.
Live
The Resurrection: more than a theory, the living hope of the world today
Pope Leo XIV, of the Americas, affirms that the Resurrection of Christ is not a theory but the foundational event of the Christian faith. During an audience in Rome on November 5, 2025, he emphasized that the Resurrection transcends suffering and acts upon daily life, offering hope and healing in the face of the challenges of the modern world. He invites us to experience this Paschal reality as a light guiding the human heart, a force that transforms pain into a passage to new life. For him, faith in the Resurrection is a living encounter, an inner fire that illuminates even the darkest situations.

