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“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...

Catherine Labouré, a humble and visionary servant

The Burgundian peasant woman who kept the secret of a Marian mission for 46 years. Paris, 1876. A nun dies in the anonymity of a hospice. Her fellow nuns nicknamed her...

Offering Mary to the Temple: an act of faith and availability

The Feast of the Virgin Mary in the Catholic tradition, celebrated to highlight her complete openness to the divine will from a young age, with...

The place of women in the New Testament: inspiring figures

Discover the place of women in the New Testament, inspiring figures like Mary Magdalene and their essential spiritual role.

Mercy in the Gospel according to Saint Luke: ideas for today

Discover mercy in the Gospel according to Saint Luke and its teachings on forgiveness and divine compassion today.

“The tax collector went down to his house; he had become righteous rather than the Pharisee” (Luke 18:9-14).

The parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector (Luke 18:9-14) reveals that humility opens the way to justification: reading, meditating on and living the salvation received through mercy.

How I Learned to Read the Bible with the Eyes of the World

How I Learned to Read the Bible with Global Eyes: A Personal Account of Transforming Bible Reading Through Popular, Women's, and Non-Western Perspectives—Hermeneutical Humility, Intercultural Dialogue, and Ways to Begin This Exploration.

“Blessed is the mother who bore you! Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God!” (Luke 11:27-28)

Meditation on Lk 11:27-28: Jesus refocuses the beatitude on listening and fidelity to the Word. Reading of the text, theological meaning, spiritual and pastoral implications, patristic resonances, guided meditation and concrete proposals for cultivating listening to the Word in the footsteps of Mary.