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Second Epistle to the Corinthians

«If you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will entrust you with true riches?» (Luke 16:9-15)

Let us explore the parable of the dishonest manager (Luke 16:9-15) to understand how faithfulness in managing earthly possessions, often fragile and imperfect, reflects our capacity to receive true good, which transcends all material value. It invites every disciple active in the world to learn to handle money with a free, faithful, and transparent heart, thus transforming temporary riches into signs of spiritual friendship and communion with God. Beyond the contemporary challenges related to money and financial success, this reflection offers concrete paths, an examination of conscience, and a prayer for living an economy of grace, where trust in small things opens the way to true wealth: a free heart and a commitment to serving the Kingdom.

Mary and Christian unity: a language to be rediscovered

How can we invoke Mary without deifying her? How can we speak of her as "mediatrix" or "co-redemptrix" without undermining the unique mediation of Christ?

Light in the heart of darkness (theme)

Discover a Christian spiritual guide to responding to extremism and populism through faith. This biblical plan illuminates the roots of evil, the call to love, justice, and peace, as well as active responsibility and prayer, to embody the truth and light of Christ in a divided world.

Salvation and Redemption (thematic)

Thematic reading plan of the Catholic Bible on salvation and redemption: chronological and meditative journey, key passages from the Old and New Testaments, spiritual reflection and ideas for a reading journal.

The entire Bible, one story: the canonical adventure in 365 days

A 365-day journey to reading the Catholic Bible according to the canonical approach: daily readings, meditations, links between the Old and New Testaments and times of prayer.

Read the Crampon Bible

Discover the Crampon Bible, a faithful and historical translation of the biblical text into French from 1923. Read the Crampon Bible online for your personal study.

Letter to the Philippians

Discover the Letter of Saint Paul to the Philippians, a message of encouragement, joy and faith addressed to the Christians of Philippi, highlighting the importance of humility, perseverance and love in the Christian life.

Read the Bible online

Read the Bible online in a modern 2023 version, easy to understand and accessible everywhere. Discover the sacred texts with a clear and contemporary reading experience.