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Multiplication of the loaves

The miracles attributed to Jesus: theological meaning and message for our time

Discover the theological meaning of Jesus' miracles and their spiritual message for living faith, solidarity and charity today.

«Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day» (John 6:37-40)

To believe in order to enter into Life: to receive the promise of Jesus — trust, inner transformation and hope in the face of death and the last Day.

Biblical intercultural dialogue: your passport to a richer faith

Biblical intercultural dialogue: enrich your faith by discovering how African, Asian, and Latin American perspectives reveal new dimensions of Scripture.

Meditations on the New Testament: Find Inspiration

Meditations on the New Testament are much more than just reading the Scriptures; they are a profound spiritual journey that can transform...

Ecology in the Bible (theme)

A thematic Catholic reading plan on ecology in the Bible: exploring creation, ecological sin, the renewed covenant, the role of Jesus, the Holy Spirit, the call to ecological conversion, and integral life today. Inspired by Laudato Si' and the teachings of Popes Francis and Leo XIV, this spiritual journey connects the protection of the planet, human dignity, and communion with God. An invitation to contemplate, act, and hope for an integral ecology grounded in the Christian faith.

Four Gospels, one Messiah

Discover a parallel reading plan for the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) to follow the life of Jesus, from his birth to his resurrection. This guide organizes the key passages by theme: birth and childhood, the beginning of his ministry, teachings and miracles, the entry into Jerusalem, passion, and resurrection. A comprehensive approach to better understand Jesus, both man and God, through the complementary narratives of the Gospels.

The entire Bible, one story: the canonical adventure in 365 days

A 365-day journey to reading the Catholic Bible according to the canonical approach: daily readings, meditations, links between the Old and New Testaments and times of prayer.