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Secular
Epistles
«If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat» (2 Thessalonians 3:7-12)
Discover the true meaning of Saint Paul's words, "If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat" (2 Thessalonians 3:10). Beyond judgment, this biblical text invites us to rediscover the dignity of work as co-creation with God, the peril of fruitless activity, and the balance between charity and responsibility within the Christian community. A profound reflection to find inner peace and spiritual meaning in our daily lives.
Live
Leo XIV at the Lateran: “Seek the truth, it will set the university and the world free.”
Pope Leo XIV's address to the Pontifical Lateran University: a powerful message on the search for truth, the unity of faith and reason, interdisciplinarity, and commitment to serving the world. An invitation to make intellectual inquiry an act of love and universal fraternity.
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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.
Meditate
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.
Live
Work that does good — dignity, hope and shared responsibility
Work is not simply a source of income: at the heart of human existence, it is a place where the individual...
Epistles
“Integrated into the building which has the Apostles as its foundation” (Eph 2, 19-22)
From exile to home: Discover how Ephesians 2:19-22 transforms our identity—becoming fellow citizens, family of God, and living stones of the temple through the Spirit.
Saints
Alfonso Ugolini, priest of patience and humble mercy
Alfonso Ugolini, venerable priest born in 1908: ordained at 65, patient confessor in Emilia-Romagna, model of late vocation and humble mercy.
Saints
Saint Hedwig, mother of the poor of Silesia
Saint Hedwig of Silesia Duchess, mother of the poor and builder of peace, Trzebnica and Wrocław, 12th–13th centuries. Born in Andechs in Bavaria, allied with the courts of...

