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Apostolic Letter “In unitate Fidei”
Apostolic Letter "In unitate Fidei" of Pope Leo XIV on the commemoration of the Council of Nicaea, in preparation for his ecumenical trip to Turkey and Lebanon (27 Nov. - 3 Dec.).
Prophets
«The last kingdom will crush and destroy all the others, but it itself will endure forever» (Dan 2:31-45)
Discover the biblical interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dream in the Book of Daniel (Daniel 2:31-45): the fragility of human empires in the face of the unshakeable Kingdom of God, symbolized by the divine stone that shatters the statue of earthly kingdoms. A call to historical awareness, to Christian hope, and to live as citizens of the eternal Kingdom.
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Leo XIV to young people: technology at the service of a living and committed Christian faith
Pope Leo XIV addressed young American Catholics in November 2025, emphasizing the importance of technology for living a vibrant and engaged Christian faith, while also calling for its balanced and responsible use. A historic digital encounter, combining prayer, dialogue, and mission.
Live
Leo XIV facing the crisis: reforming the Italian Church without upsetting it
Pope Leo XIV, at the general assembly of the Italian Episcopal Conference in Assisi in November 2025, opted for a gentle reform in the face of the sexual abuse crisis. He favored inner conversion, dialogue, and shared responsibility, rather than harsh sanctions, to restore the credibility of the Italian Church.
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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.
Luke
«The day the Son of Man is revealed» (Lk 17:26-37)
This article delves deeper into Luke 17:26-37, highlighting the tension between daily life and eschatological hope. It invites active vigilance, committed faith, and spiritual restraint through theological reading, practical suggestions, and Christian meditation to help us live with hope and discernment.
Sapiential
«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.
Meditate
Angelus: Christ, the true sanctuary of God
Pope Leo XIV, on the occasion of the dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, reminded everyone that the true sanctuary of God is Christ, who died and rose again. More than a building, the Temple is a living body, an invitation to live the faith as a profound relationship with Christ and to become, in turn, living stones of the Church.

