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Integral ecology

Climate: Leo XIV, the voice of a shepherd for a suffering planet

At COP30 in Belém, Pope Leo XIV made a powerful appeal for the planet, blending faith, science, and politics. His impassioned message called for a global ecological conversion, emphasizing the urgent need to act to preserve our common home in the face of climate challenges.

«Listen, O kings, and understand, so that you may learn wisdom» (Wis 6:1-11)

Discover in this guide an in-depth reading of the Book of Wisdom (Wis 6:1-11) that illuminates the relationship between power, justice, and responsibility. This biblical text invites kings, judges, and citizens to exercise authority based on divine wisdom, equitable justice, and mercy. Through analysis, Christian heritage, and practical suggestions, explore how to embody authentic justice in daily life, cultivating discernment, service, and humility before God and humanity.

«"He was speaking of the sanctuary of his body" (John 2:13-22)

Discover how the biblical episode of Jesus driving the merchants from the Temple reveals a profound transformation: God no longer resides in a physical place, but in the human body. This article explores this new vision of the sacred, inviting us to purify our hearts and bodies to become living sanctuaries, reflecting the divine presence. A spiritual guide to unifying faith, inner reflection, and embodiment in daily life.

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.

When the Pope speaks to the living through the dead

Pope Leo XIV transforms the commemoration of the dead into a call for peace: a look back at the Angelus of November 2, 2025, his gesture at the Verano cemetery, his plea for the victims of Sudan and Tanzania, and how memory and hope become levers for reconciliation in a world in crisis.

Land, housing and work are sacred rights: the revolutionary message of Leo XIV

Pope Leo XIV proclaimed that "land, housing, and work are sacred rights," calling on the Church and societies to defend dignity and social justice.

“Who will have what you have accumulated?” (Luke 12:13-21)

From Lk 12:13-21, this essay helps to unmask greed, cultivate poverty of heart and build an economy of sufficiency: spiritual benchmarks, practices and actions.

Welcoming Bishop Sylvain Bataille to Bourges and reviving hope

Seizing the momentum of Bishop Sylvain Bataille to energize parishes, families and commitments in the largest diocese in France The appointment of Bishop Sylvain Bataille...