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Land of Israel
Luke
«"The Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost" (Luke 19:1-10)
Discover how the story of Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-10) reveals the active grace of Christ, inviting everyone to come down from their tree to welcome the joy of salvation.
Luke
«What do you want me to do for you?» “Lord, I want to see again.” (Luke 18:35-43)
A biblical and spiritual immersion in the Gospel of the blind man of Jericho (Luke 18:35-43): discover how to dare to cry out to Christ, despite the obstacles of the crowd and our inner darkness, to find light, healing, and a transformative commitment. Analysis of the context, the dialogue, and the personal, communal, and ecclesial implications. An invitation to make this text a living experience of bold faith and following Christ.
Meditate
The Promised Land: History, Faith and Hope at the Heart of the Jewish People
The Promised Land, the land of the divine covenant with Abraham and his descendants, symbolizes for the Jewish people a sacred space of hope, mission, and fidelity to the Torah. Historically located in Canaan, it is both a geographical and spiritual place, marked by God's promise, Moses' journey to Mount Nebo, and the subsequent conquest led by Joshua. Beyond conflicts and exiles, it remains a central symbol of faith, identity, and messianic return, inviting a just and fraternal life.
Meditate
Biblical Migrations: Forgotten Lessons for Our Time
In a world where population movements dominate the news, the millennia-old stories of Scripture offer surprisingly modern wisdom on the art of hospitality...
Live
Leo XIV: Overcoming Polarizations
Pope Leo XIV calls for synodality and warns against the polarizations that fragment the Church, inviting listening, humility and trust in the Spirit.
Meditate
Deciphering the Bible with a contemporary perspective: a user's guide
Discover an innovative method for reading the Bible: start with your contemporary concerns (ecology, migration, social justice, technology, etc.) to find relevant and practical answers in the biblical texts. This step-by-step guide (identifying issues, recognizing universal themes, targeted research, building connections, applying) offers advice on remaining faithful to the text, working in community, and transforming your spirituality into concrete action.
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Dictionary
Here is a list of 100 words used in the Catholic Bible. This list covers the main biblical and theological concepts that novices encounter in...
Epistles
«"He was looking forward to the city whose builder and architect is God" (Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19)
Discover how Hebrews 11:1-19 reimagines faith as a pilgrimage to the city of God. Through the figure of Abraham, this biblical text illuminates faith not as certainty, but as active trust in God's promise. A spiritual guide to inhabiting expectation, building life from hope, and becoming a co-worker in God's creation.

