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Rhetoric
Matthew
Be alert so that you may be ready (Mt 24:37-44)
An invitation to vigilance according to Mt 24, 37-44: to live each moment with an awakened heart, ready to welcome Christ into everyday life.
Epistles
«Salvation is nearer to us» (Romans 13:11-14a)
Romans 13:11-14a: A call to awaken from spiritual slumber, cast off the darkness, and put on Christ, for salvation is near. Urgency and hope at the heart of Advent.
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
Understanding the Beatitudes: Happiness According to the Gospel
Discover the Beatitudes according to the Gospel: humility, justice and peace to understand profound Christian happiness.
Luke
«By your perseverance you will gain your life» (Lk 21:5-19)
Discover how, according to Luke 21, perseverance (hupomonē) is an active and hopeful endurance in the face of chaos, a divine strength that allows one to keep one's true life despite trials, guided by the promise of Christ.
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...
Sapiential
«Listen, O kings, and understand, so that you may learn wisdom» (Wis 6:1-11)
Discover in this guide an in-depth reading of the Book of Wisdom (Wis 6:1-11) that illuminates the relationship between power, justice, and responsibility. This biblical text invites kings, judges, and citizens to exercise authority based on divine wisdom, equitable justice, and mercy. Through analysis, Christian heritage, and practical suggestions, explore how to embody authentic justice in daily life, cultivating discernment, service, and humility before God and humanity.

