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Luke
«Will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him day and night?» (Luke 18:1-8)
Persevering in Prayer and Awaiting God's Justice: A Meditation on Persistent Faith in the Face of Divine Silence. This text invites us to understand, through the parable of the unjust judge (Luke 18:1-8), how to maintain patient faith when God seems to delay his actions, drawing on an analysis that blends theology, spiritual psychology, and everyday life. It emphasizes that divine justice, far from being an automatic remedy, unfolds over a period that is often long, where praying without discouragement becomes an act of active trust. It calls us to persevere in prayer, hope, and righteous action, even in times of waiting and silence. Key biblical reference: Gospel according to Saint Luke 18:1-8.
Luke
“No one was found among them to return and give glory to God except this foreigner!” (Luke 17:11-19)
Discover how the story of the Samaritan leper illustrates gratitude as an act of faith and a path to inner transformation. Learn to retrace his steps to give glory to God, cultivate gratitude daily, and live a saving faith. A spiritual invitation to unite contemplation, action, and praise in the Christian life.
Meditate
This simple method instantly connects the Old and New Testaments
Discover a simple yet powerful method that instantly connects the Old and New Testaments, revealing the profound unity of Scripture. Transform your Bible study into a rewarding spiritual adventure through a cross-reading, Christ-centered approach that illuminates each passage with the entire Bible.
Meditate
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.
Saints
Welcoming Mercy with Saint Luke
Evangelist-physician of Antioch, companion of Paul; feast day October 18 in the Roman rite; singer of mercy, symbolized by the winged ox. Author of the Gospel...
Luke
“No one was found among them to return and give glory to God except this foreigner!” (Luke 17:11-19)
Luke 17:11-19: Ten lepers healed, one returns to give thanks—meditation on gratitude, the stranger, and the call to faith and mission.
Reading plans
Four Gospels, one Messiah
Discover a parallel reading plan for the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) to follow the life of Jesus, from his birth to his resurrection. This guide organizes the key passages by theme: birth and childhood, the beginning of his ministry, teachings and miracles, the entry into Jerusalem, passion, and resurrection. A comprehensive approach to better understand Jesus, both man and God, through the complementary narratives of the Gospels.
Bible Crampon
The Acts of the Apostles
Discover The Acts of the Apostles, a biblical account describing the birth and spread of the Christian Church through the travels and missions of the first apostles.

