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John of the Cross
Matthew
Be alert so that you may be ready (Mt 24:37-44)
An invitation to vigilance according to Mt 24, 37-44: to live each moment with an awakened heart, ready to welcome Christ into everyday life.
Epistles
«Salvation is nearer to us» (Romans 13:11-14a)
Romans 13:11-14a: A call to awaken from spiritual slumber, cast off the darkness, and put on Christ, for salvation is near. Urgency and hope at the heart of Advent.
Prophets
The Lord gathers all nations into the eternal peace of the kingdom of God (Isaiah 2:1-5)
Discover Isaiah's vision (2:1-5) of universal peace: a call to transform weapons into tools of life, to gather all nations in the light of the Lord, and to become peacemakers today. A spiritual and practical invitation to build a reconciled world.
Luke
“Stay awake and pray at all times, so that you may have the strength to escape all that is about to happen” (Lk 21:34-36)
Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke At that time, Jesus addressed his disciples: «Be vigilant, so that your spirit does not become...
Prophets
“Kingdom, dominion, and power are given to the people of the saints of the Most High” (Dan 7:15-27)
A reading from the Book of Daniel the Prophet: I, Daniel, was troubled in spirit, for the visions I saw greatly disturbed me. I approached one of...
Live
Visions, ecstasies, miracles? The Pope invites us to return to the essentials.
Pope Leo XIV invites us to return to the essence of the faith: beyond visions and miracles, true holiness resides in daily love and fidelity to God. This is a call for discernment in the face of mystical phenomena and for the simplicity of the spiritual path.
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.
Epistles
«"In life and in death, we belong to the Lord" (Romans 14:7-12)
Discover how the Lordship of Christ transforms our life and death. Inspired by Romans 14:7-12, this article invites us to live a responsible Christian freedom, to move beyond judgment, and to build peaceful fraternal relationships, fully embracing our belonging to the Lord.

