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New Testament
«Here was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language» (Rev 7:2-4, 9-14)
The vision of the countless multitude in Revelation 7: universal hope, fraternity, purification in trial and Eucharistic vocation for today.
New Testament
“He chose twelve of them, and named them Apostles” (Luke 6:12-19)
Choosing Twelve to Transform the World: How Jesus' Night of Prayer Illuminates Discernment, Diverse Team Building, and Practical Mission
New Testament
“This will also be granted to us because we believe” (Rom 4:20-25)
Rom 4:20-25: Abraham, model of faith that justifies — meditation on the promise, divine power and justice received by faith in the risen Jesus.
Saints
Saint Faustina (1905-1938)
Saint Faustina (1905–1938): Vocation, Mission, and Trust A Short and Luminous Life Saint Sister Faustina, born Helena Kowalska on August 25, 1905 in...
Prayer
Practicing prayer in daily life
Practicing prayer in daily life is a spiritual necessity for many, but how can we fully integrate it into an often busy schedule?
Prayer
Daily Prayer: Strengthen Your Faith with Rituals
Daily prayer is a practice that, for many believers, represents a sacred and essential moment in their spiritual life. Did you know that...
Prayer
The Art of Prayer: A Spiritual Journey
The art of prayer is a millennia-old practice that spans centuries and cultures, offering each of us a path to...
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Dictionary
Here is a list of 100 words used in the Catholic Bible. This list covers the main biblical and theological concepts that novices encounter in...
Gospel
«"The Word became flesh and dwelt among us" (John 1:1-5, 9-14)
Entering into the Flesh of the Word to Dwell in the Light — A meditative and practical article that takes the Prologue of Saint John (Jn 1:1-18) as its key: how the Word made flesh reveals God, renews our perspective on creation, and sanctifies daily life. Theological analysis, patristic resonances, applications for family, work, and society, a path for meditation, contemporary challenges, and a prayer for learning to "dwell" in the light of Christ.

