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Gospel according to Matthew
Matthew
«To enter the kingdom of heaven, you must do the will of my Father» (Mt 7:21, 24-27)
Discover why Jesus places concrete obedience at the heart of authentic faith in Matthew 7. Learn to build your spiritual life on solid foundations, between words and actions, through a journey combining exegesis, meditation, practical applications and testimonies to withstand life's storms.
Matthew
Jesus healed the sick and multiplied the loaves (Mt 15:29-37)
Discover how Jesus reveals divine compassion by healing the broken and feeding the hungry, inviting everyone to participate in the complete restoration of the human being, body and soul reunited. This passage from Matthew illuminates an embodied compassion that transcends mere emotion to become concrete action, community solidarity, and profound spiritual openness. Explore the physical, social, and spiritual dimensions of this restoration, its contemporary challenges, and practical ways to live this compassion daily, inspired by ancient and modern Christian tradition.
Saints
Bibiane: standing tall when everything is falling apart
Discover the story of Bibiana, a 4th-century martyr, a symbol of inner resistance against oppression and a model of unwavering faith.
Luke
«Jesus rejoiced in the Holy Spirit» (Lk 10:21-24)
Discover how humility and simplicity of heart reveal true wisdom according to Luke 10:21-24, and open the doors to the Kingdom of God.
Meditate
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.
Meditate
The Synoptic Gospels: Differences, Common Points, Keys to Contemporary Interpretation
Explore the differences, commonalities and keys to contemporary interpretation of the synoptic gospels Matthew, Mark and Luke.
Saints
Saint Eligius transforms gold into charity
Saint Eligius, goldsmith to King Dagobert who later became bishop, embodies professional integrity and generosity towards the poor. Born around 588 near Limoges, he forged a path where excellence in work and service to the marginalized were intertwined. Known for crafting two golden thrones for King Clotaire II, he symbolizes unwavering honesty. Eligius ransomed slaves, founded monasteries, and became Bishop of Noyon, blending artisanal skill with profound faith. Patron saint of goldsmiths, blacksmiths, and mechanics, his feast day is celebrated on December 1st. His example reminds us that work well done is an act of truth and holiness.
Matthew
«Many will come from the east and the west and will take their places at the feast in the kingdom of heaven» (Mt 8:5-11)
Discover how the profound and humble faith of a Roman centurion amazed Jesus, revealing that radical trust in God transcends all ethnic, religious, and social boundaries. This Gospel invites us to a universal, intelligent, and confident faith that opens wide the doors of the Kingdom to everyone, without exception. A powerful teaching for our spiritual life, our prayer, and our welcome in the Church today.

