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Sacred

The miracles attributed to Jesus: theological meaning and message for our time

Discover the theological meaning of Jesus' miracles and their spiritual message for living faith, solidarity and charity today.

«You have made the house of God a den of robbers» (Luke 19:45-48)

Discover how the episode of Jesus cleansing the Temple in the Gospel of Luke sheds light on our relationship with the house of God today. This article explores the spiritual and theological significance of this passage, the critique of the desecration of the sacred, and offers practical suggestions for experiencing a vibrant, authentic, and meaningful prayer in our time.

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.

«"He was speaking of the sanctuary of his body" (John 2:13-22)

Discover how the biblical episode of Jesus driving the merchants from the Temple reveals a profound transformation: God no longer resides in a physical place, but in the human body. This article explores this new vision of the sacred, inviting us to purify our hearts and bodies to become living sanctuaries, reflecting the divine presence. A spiritual guide to unifying faith, inner reflection, and embodiment in daily life.

Traditional vs. digital Lectio Divina: a silent spiritual revolution

Traditional vs. Digital Lectio Divina: Discover how this ancient practice of biblical meditation adapts to the digital age. Between monastic silence and mobile notifications, explore the advantages, challenges, and complementarities of these two approaches for an enriched contemporary spirituality.

«"A minister of Christ Jesus to the Gentiles, so that the offering of the Gentiles may be accepted by God" (Romans 15:14-21)

This reading explores Paul's unique mission as "Christ's minister to the Gentiles" (Romans 15:14-21), which is to offer the world to God in a spiritual liturgy. Through meditating on this text, it offers a reflection on how, today, we can unite faith, commitment, and openness to the world by sanctifying our cultures and communities through the grace of the Spirit.

When cultural diversity illuminates the Word of God

Discover how cultural diversity enriches the reading of the Bible, revealing profound and new understandings through the lived experience of intercultural communities. Testimonies, women's perspectives, and community approaches transform the Word of God into a living and universal message.

“The Spirit of him who raised Christ from the dead dwells in you” (Rom 8:1-11)

The Power of the Spirit: Discover how the Holy Spirit, who resurrected Christ, transforms your life today—freedom from condemnation, divine indwelling, and the promise of bodily resurrection. A spiritual journey and practical ways to experience the Resurrection in your daily life.