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Meaning (physiology)
Luke
«"He is not the God of the dead, but of the living" (Luke 20:27-40)
Discover Jesus' teaching to the Sadducees in Luke 20:27-40 on the resurrection. Understand this promise of eternal life and its practical implications for a living faith that transforms the fear of death, marriage, and our relationships. A spiritual guide enriched with theological analysis, practical applications, and meditation prompts.
Meditate
The art of spiritual discernment according to Ignatius of Loyola
Discover the art of spiritual discernment according to Ignatius of Loyola to guide your choices and deepen your relationship with God.
Meditate
The fruits of the Holy Spirit in daily life
Discover the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit and their impact on the daily life of the believer in Christian spirituality.
Meditate
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.
Meditate
The truth about biblical hyperbole that no one explains to you
Discover the secret of biblical hyperbole, this often-overlooked literary device that illuminates the spiritual richness of Scripture. Learn to recognize these expressive exaggerations to transform your reading, avoid theological misunderstandings, and deepen your understanding of sacred texts. An essential key to a more nuanced and vibrant interpretation of the Bible.
Meditate
This discovery about biblical storytelling will surprise you
Imagine if you discovered that the texts you've been reading for years contain storytelling techniques so sophisticated that they rival...
Live
Work that does good — dignity, hope and shared responsibility
Work is not simply a source of income: at the heart of human existence, it is a place where the individual...
Live
Addictions, a mirror of a world that is losing its meaning
Pope Leo XIV warned of addictions, a symptom of profound social decline linked to a loss of meaning and human connection. Faced with this challenge, he called for collective action to rebuild solidarity, restore dignity, and give young people hope and the freedom to choose what is right.

