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First Epistle to the Corinthians
Luke
«You will be hated by everyone because of my name. But not a hair of your head will perish» (Luke 21:12-19)
Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke. At that time, Jesus said to his disciples: «They will seize you and oppress you; they will...
Meditate
Developing humility in light of biblical examples
Discover how to cultivate humility through biblical examples, including those of Jesus Christ and the Apostle Paul. Explore the fundamental principles of Christian humility, its practical applications in daily life, and learn to overcome pride by fully submitting to God. Cultivate genuine faith, sincere relationships with others, and a profound fear of the Lord that transforms your spiritual life.
Luke
«Not one stone will be left upon another» (Lk 21:5-11)
Discover an in-depth analysis of Jesus' prophecy about the destruction of the Temple (Luke 21:5-11): understand its historical and spiritual context, meditate on its teachings about vigilance, faithfulness, and Christian hope, and apply these principles to daily and community life. A comprehensive guide to strengthening your faith in the face of contemporary challenges.
Saints
Honor Saint Clement I, Pope and Mediator of Peace
Honor Saint Clement I, Pope of Rome in the 1st century, mediator of peace and martyr. Discover his key role in the unity of the early Church, his message of reconciliation, and his memory preserved in Rome and Crimea.
Understand
«You have made the house of God a den of robbers» (Luke 19:45-48)
Discover how the episode of Jesus cleansing the Temple in the Gospel of Luke sheds light on our relationship with the house of God today. This article explores the spiritual and theological significance of this passage, the critique of the desecration of the sacred, and offers practical suggestions for experiencing a vibrant, authentic, and meaningful prayer in our time.
Epistles
«If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat» (2 Thessalonians 3:7-12)
Discover the true meaning of Saint Paul's words, "If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat" (2 Thessalonians 3:10). Beyond judgment, this biblical text invites us to rediscover the dignity of work as co-creation with God, the peril of fruitless activity, and the balance between charity and responsibility within the Christian community. A profound reflection to find inner peace and spiritual meaning in our daily lives.
Meditate
Angelus: Christ, the true sanctuary of God
Pope Leo XIV, on the occasion of the dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, reminded everyone that the true sanctuary of God is Christ, who died and rose again. More than a building, the Temple is a living body, an invitation to live the faith as a profound relationship with Christ and to become, in turn, living stones of the Church.
Saints
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Celebration of the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome, a historical memorial and sign of unity for the universal Catholic Church. Honoring the first Christian cathedral, built by Emperor Constantine in 324, a symbol of living faith and communion among the Churches. An invitation to recognize Christ as the cornerstone and to build a living Church in the hearts of believers. Prayer, meditation, and community engagement to experience this feast in a spirit of unity and hope.

