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Hope (virtue)
Meditate
The miracles of Jesus in the Gospels: understanding their significance today
Discover the scope of Jesus' miracles in the Gospels, their historical context, their theological significance, and their spiritual impact today.
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.
Live
Leo XIV in Assisi: the Pope's prayer at the tomb of Saint Francis
Leo XIV in Assisi: a silent and humble pilgrimage to the tomb of Saint Francis, symbol of peace, fraternity, and hope. A powerful gesture on the eve of the saint's 800th anniversary, calling for evangelical simplicity and unity in the face of current challenges.
Meditate
The Rosary Explained for Beginners: History, Structure, Effective Meditation
Discover the rosary for beginners: history, structure and effective meditation to deepen your Christian faith.
Meditate
Understanding the Beatitudes: Happiness According to the Gospel
Discover the Beatitudes according to the Gospel: humility, justice and peace to understand profound Christian happiness.
Historical
«"The Creator of the world will restore to you spirit and life" (2 Maccabees 7:1, 20-31)
At the heart of the narrative of the Martyrs of Israel (2 Maccabees, chapter 7), faith, elevated to the level of sublime love, transforms death into birth into eternal life. Faced with the persecution of Antiochus IV, a heroic mother and her seven sons choose fidelity to divine Law rather than material survival, thus embodying the promise of resurrection. This foundational text invites profound meditation on family solidarity, obedience to God, and active hope, illuminated by the Catholic tradition, which sees in it a radical testimony of trust in divine mercy and a concrete call to live according to truth and charity.
Luke
«Will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him day and night?» (Luke 18:1-8)
Persevering in Prayer and Awaiting God's Justice: A Meditation on Persistent Faith in the Face of Divine Silence. This text invites us to understand, through the parable of the unjust judge (Luke 18:1-8), how to maintain patient faith when God seems to delay his actions, drawing on an analysis that blends theology, spiritual psychology, and everyday life. It emphasizes that divine justice, far from being an automatic remedy, unfolds over a period that is often long, where praying without discouragement becomes an act of active trust. It calls us to persevere in prayer, hope, and righteous action, even in times of waiting and silence. Key biblical reference: Gospel according to Saint Luke 18:1-8.
Live
Work that does good — dignity, hope and shared responsibility
Work is not simply a source of income: at the heart of human existence, it is a place where the individual...

