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Religious conversion
Saints
Saint Andrew, first called, always a ferryman
Saint Andrew, the first called, apostle and guide, is celebrated on November 30th. A Galilean fisherman who became a disciple of Jesus, he embodies listening, sharing, and bearing witness. His life connects East and West, uniting diverse Christian traditions. Martyred in Patras, his X-shaped cross is a symbol of humility and openness. His mission invites each of us to become a guide of light, leading others toward faith through listening, sharing, and humility. He is remembered in Patras, Constantinople, Amalfi, Scotland, and Ukraine. Liturgy, prayer, and works of art celebrate his inspiring figure.
Luke
“Jerusalem will be trampled underfoot by the Gentiles until their time is fulfilled” (Lk 21:20-28)
A theological and practical guide to Luke 21:20-28: understanding the prophecy of Jerusalem trampled by the pagans to live hope and faith in times of trial.
Luke
«You will be hated by everyone because of my name. But not a hair of your head will perish» (Luke 21:12-19)
Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke. At that time, Jesus said to his disciples: «They will seize you and oppress you; they will...
Meditate
The Eucharist explained simply: meaning, symbols and spiritual power
The Eucharist is a central sacrament of Christianity, symbolizing the real presence of Christ through the bread and wine, his body and blood. Instituted at the Last Supper, it unites believers in his death and resurrection. Its liturgy includes the Word of God and the consecration, nourishing faith and spiritual life. This sacrament strengthens the unity of the faithful and their inner conversion. The various Christian denominations differ in their understanding of it, but all recognize its profound spiritual significance.
Meditate
The miracles of Jesus in the Gospels: understanding their significance today
Discover the scope of Jesus' miracles in the Gospels, their historical context, their theological significance, and their spiritual impact today.
Luke
«Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom» (Lk 23:35-43)
In-depth analysis of Luke 23:35-43: understanding the grace of the Kingdom through faith, mercy, and divine justice at the threshold of death. Meditation, pastoral applications, and contemporary challenges to living Christian hope.
Historical
«Now I remember the evil I did in Jerusalem: all my misfortunes stem from there, and now I am dying in a…”.
A spiritual and theological analysis of 1 Maccabees 6:1-13 concerning Antiochus's grief, his confession, and its implications for conversion, divine justice, and spiritual restoration. A reflection on understanding suffering, moral responsibility, and hope within the Christian tradition.
Meditate
The history of Christianity in Gaul before Clovis
Discover the history of Christianity in Gaul before Clovis, its beginnings, persecutions and ecclesiastical development in the 4th century.

