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Identity (social sciences)
Prophets
«Not one was like Daniel, Ananias, Misael, and Azariah» (Dan 1:1-6, 8-20)
Discover how Daniel, Ananias, Mishael, and Azariah, young exiles in Babylon, embody dignity, faith, and fidelity in the face of the pressure to assimilate. This biblical account from the Book of Daniel reveals an inventive and courageous faithfulness, combining spiritual discernment, practical wisdom, and a prophetic calling. A guide to living one's faith with integrity in a complex world, inspired by a respectful and committed presence at the heart of cultural exile.
Meditate
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.
Historical
«We will follow the covenant of our fathers» (1 Maccabees 2:15-29)
Discover the powerful story of Mattathias' courageous faithfulness in the face of King Antiochus' imposed apostasy in 1 Maccabees (2:15-29). A spiritual and historical reflection on resisting injustice, commitment to the divine covenant, and inspiration for living out one's faith with determination today.
Meditate
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.
Meditate
The Secret of Great Preachers to Make the Bible Accessible to Everyone
How to Make the Bible Understandable for Everyone: Practical Methods for Preachers—Identifying the Core Message, Concrete Language, Historical Contexts, and Daily Study Rituals.
Pray
Reflections on the impact of faith in our lives
Reflections on the impact of faith in our modern lives reveal a fascinating phenomenon: despite technological advances and the rise of...
Pray
Religious education for enriching practice
Religious education is a fundamental pillar for many cultures around the world, shaping the values, beliefs, and identity of millions of individuals....
Prophets
«For I know the thoughts I have for you,” declares the Lord, “thoughts to prosper you and not to harm you…”.
Learning peace in a foreign land: Jeremiah 29 and active hope in exile.

