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Saint Anselm: 125 years of Benedictine light in the heart of Rome

The bustling monastery of Saint Anselm celebrates 125 years of Benedictine history, embodying a place of prayer, study, and spiritual unity on Rome's Aventine Hill. This international center, founded by Leo XIII, blends tradition and modernity, bringing together monks and scholars from around the world around faith, knowledge, and service. A spiritual and intellectual heart at the service of a world searching for meaning.

Bercy, a temple of faith: the Mission Congress brings together 10,000 Catholics in a surge of unity

The Mission 2025 Congress at the Accor Arena in Paris-Bercy brought together 10,000 Catholics from across France for a powerful time of unity, prayer, testimonies, and mission. A landmark event that illustrates the diversity and renewal of the Catholic Church.

Digging down to the rock of Christ: building the Church according to the heart of Leo XIV

On the occasion of the Solemnity of the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, Pope Leo XIV invites the faithful to "dig deep" to the rock of Christ in order to build a living, patient, and united Church, founded on faith, charity, and a simple and authentic liturgy. A homily on the spiritual depth necessary to build the Church of today and tomorrow.

When stones come alive: the dedication of a church, a sign of the holiness of the Christian people

The Feast of the Dedication of a Church celebrates not only the consecration of a building, but also the holiness of the Christian people called to become "living stones." This rite, rich in symbolism, unites stone and flesh, the visible and the invisible, and renews the spiritual vocation of the Christian community to be the living temple of God.

Dedication of the Lateran Basilica

Celebration of the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome, a historical memorial and sign of unity for the universal Catholic Church. Honoring the first Christian cathedral, built by Emperor Constantine in 324, a symbol of living faith and communion among the Churches. An invitation to recognize Christ as the cornerstone and to build a living Church in the hearts of believers. Prayer, meditation, and community engagement to experience this feast in a spirit of unity and hope.

«You are God’s sanctuary» (1 Corinthians 3:9c-11, 16-17)

Discover the profound message of 1 Corinthians 3, where Saint Paul calls each Christian to be a living sanctuary, built on Christ, the foundation stone. It is an invitation to live a strong faith, both personal and communal, in vigilance, holiness, and unity, to build together the living Church

“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.