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Globalization
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The communal dimension of early Christianity to the present day
Explore the community dimension of early Christianity to the present day, between love of Christ, brotherhood and contemporary challenges.
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Living Christian charity in the 21st century
Living Christian charity in the 21st century: current challenges, resources and a commitment to solidarity in the face of globalization.
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«"By choosing to die for our venerable and holy laws, I will have left the noble example of a beautiful death" (2 Maccabees 6:18-31)
Eleazar, a 90-year-old scribe, preferred death to eating pork forbidden by Jewish Law, embodying dignity, faith, and responsibility towards future generations during the reign of Antiochus IV Epiphanes.
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«"So great wrath came upon Israel" (1 Maccabees 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-64)
Discover a profound reading of the First Book of Maccabees and its "great wrath," a symbol of a spiritual identity crisis in the face of cultural assimilation. This article explores how faithfulness to God, even in adversity and persecution, remains the path to authentic life, inspiring courage and resilience today.
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A comprehensive method for an intercultural hermeneutics of biblical texts: discovering the global richness of Scripture
Discover the comprehensive method of intercultural hermeneutics for interpreting biblical texts through the cultural perspectives of the world. Enrich your spiritual reading by exploring the diversity of experiences and understandings, and transform your approach to Scripture into a global, respectful, and creative dialogue.
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Leo XIV: Discovering the Pope through his own words
Discover Leo XIV through his own words: homilies, lectures, and writings collected by Bayard and Salvator that reveal his theological intelligence, his Augustinian spiritual sensitivity, his missionary and community approach, and his pastoral vision for a global Church facing contemporary challenges.
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Leo XIV and Saint Augustine: poverty as a criterion of Christian fidelity
Leo XIV draws on Saint Augustine to make attention to the poor the criterion of the Gospel: land, housing and work become 'sacred rights'.
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Land, housing and work are sacred rights: the revolutionary message of Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV proclaimed that "land, housing, and work are sacred rights," calling on the Church and societies to defend dignity and social justice.

