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«Out of the Red Sea sprang a path without obstacles. They leaped like lambs» (Wis 18:14-16; 19:6-9)

Discover an in-depth meditation on the passage from the Book of Wisdom (18:14-16; 19:6-9) that celebrates the liberating power of the divine Word during the crossing of the Red Sea. Historical, theological, and spiritual analysis to nourish faith, hope, and community engagement.

«If they are able to understand the eternal course of things, how is it that they have not discovered the One who is its Master?» (Wis 13:1-9)

A theological and biblical reflection on the human capacity to perceive the divine order in creation, exploring why those who admire the beauty of the world may neglect knowledge of the Creator. This text invites us to move beyond wonder toward a transformative encounter with God, combining exegetical rigor, spirituality, and practical Christian living.

Guardians of life: when the Pope challenges doctors in the age of artificial intelligence

Pope Leo XIV calls on physicians to remain guardians of life in the face of the ethical challenges posed by artificial intelligence in medicine. He emphasizes the importance of preserving human dignity, compassion, and the common good in an era of rapid technological progress.

Building peace means protecting Creation: Pope Leo XIV's strong appeal at COP30

Discover Pope Leo XIV's message in Belém on climate peace, which is based on moral peace and the protection of Creation, a call to love the world as God dreamed it.

Transform your Bible study through contemporary discourse analysis

Discover how contemporary discourse analysis is revolutionizing biblical study by revealing the rhetorical and persuasive richness of sacred texts. By combining modern methods with spirituality, deepen your understanding, enrich your faith, and transform your reading of Scripture through a dynamic and structured approach.

«Whoever loves others has fulfilled the law» (Romans 13:8-10)

Living the law through love: meditation and practical advice based on Rom 13:8-10 — love, justice, inner freedom and concrete actions in everyday life.

“When people love God, he makes everything work for their good” (Rom 8:26-30)

When man loves God, everything works together for his good: meditation on Rom 8:26-30, the action of the Spirit, providence and a spiritual practice to live filial trust.

“If by one man’s transgression death reigned, how much more will they reign in life?” (Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21)

Romans 5: Where sin abounded, grace abounded all the more—meditation on the passage, its context, its resonances, and practical ways to reign in life.