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Ordinary time

«"They anointed David king over Israel" (2 Samuel 5:1-3)

Discover the spiritual and communal significance of David's anointing at Hebron, a promise of unity and service that illuminates the Christian vocation today. Explore the fraternal covenant, relational justice, and dynamic of reconciliation at the heart of this biblical narrative, enriched by Catholic tradition and offering concrete suggestions for living the faith in communion.

«Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep that was lost» (Luke 15:1-10)

The parable of the lost sheep reveals God's mercy: why the joy of heaven is born from the return, and how to live this conversion on a daily basis.

“The prayer of the poor pierces the clouds” (Sir 35:15b-17, 20-22a)

Ben Sira 35: The prayer of the humble pierces the clouds - how God preferentially listens to the poor and calls us to perseverance and solidarity.

“Who will deliver me from this body which is leading me to death?” (Rom 7:18-25a)

Romans 7: Recognizing Inner Division and Welcoming Grace. Reading, theological context, analysis, and spiritual paths to experiencing liberation in Jesus Christ.

“The hairs of your head are all numbered” (Lk 12:1-7)

Luke 12:1-7 — Unmasking hypocrisy, choosing filial fear, and embracing Providence. A practical meditation for moving from fear of men to trust in God: context, analysis, concrete avenues (personal life, family, work, digital), meditation, and prayer. A path in three words: truth, filial fear, trust.

Why Your Ancestors Prayed Better Than You (and How to Discover Their Secret)

Your ancestors possessed a secret that we have lost in the whirlwind of modernity. They didn't consult meditation apps, didn't program...

«"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.