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French Revolution
Saints
Living the faith in Paris with Saint Aude
Discover Saint Aude, a faithful disciple of Saint Genevieve in 5th-century Paris. A discreet figure of early Christianity in Gaul, she is a symbol of spiritual friendship, humble service, and peace. Her legend, rooted in the Île-de-France region, reminds us of the importance of fidelity, justice, and trust in God in our daily lives.
Meditate
Why our current challenges reveal the genius of biblical texts: a revolution in the spiritual approach
Discover how contemporary challenges—ecological crisis, artificial intelligence, migration—offer a new key to understanding the Bible. This innovative approach reverses the traditional reading by starting with our current questions to reveal the timeless wisdom of biblical texts, thus transforming our spirituality and our engagement with the modern world.
Saints
Serving God and the people: Saint Margaret
Saint Margaret of Scotland (c. 1045–1093), a pious queen and reformer, embodies the union of divine service and the common good. Fleeing the Norman invasion, she married Malcolm III and transformed the Scottish court through her faith, her charity towards the poor, and her liturgical reforms. A mother of eight, she combined prayer, fasting, and political engagement. Her legacy lives on in the Scottish Church and at Dunfermline, where she is buried. Her feast day is celebrated on November 16.
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.
Live
«Leo XIV's "Dilexi te": the dawn of a small revolution for the Church?
Apostolic Exhortation "Dilexite" of Leo XIV: towards a profound transformation of the Church of France centered on the love of the poorest, between concrete commitment, theological renewal and institutional challenges.
Meditate
Traditional vs. digital Lectio Divina: a silent spiritual revolution
Traditional vs. Digital Lectio Divina: Discover how this ancient practice of biblical meditation adapts to the digital age. Between monastic silence and mobile notifications, explore the advantages, challenges, and complementarities of these two approaches for an enriched contemporary spirituality.
Luke
«There will be joy in heaven over one sinner who repents» (Luke 15:1-10)
Discover how the parable of the lost sheep and the lost coin reveals God's tenderness and joy at the return of a single sinner. A message of hope, mercy, and divine celebration that transforms our relationship with ourselves, with others, and with the Church.
Meditate
This is how current issues bring ancient texts to life.
Discover how contemporary issues — climate, migration, AI — reveal new dimensions of Scripture and renew biblical reading.

