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Grace (Christianity)

The Prayer of the Heart: History and Practice in the Christian Tradition

Discover the history and practice of the prayer of the heart in the Christian tradition for a deep and contemplative spirituality.

Jesus healed the sick and multiplied the loaves (Mt 15:29-37)

Discover how Jesus reveals divine compassion by healing the broken and feeding the hungry, inviting everyone to participate in the complete restoration of the human being, body and soul reunited. This passage from Matthew illuminates an embodied compassion that transcends mere emotion to become concrete action, community solidarity, and profound spiritual openness. Explore the physical, social, and spiritual dimensions of this restoration, its contemporary challenges, and practical ways to live this compassion daily, inspired by ancient and modern Christian tradition.

«The Lord will prepare a feast and will wipe away the tears from all faces» (Isaiah 25:6-10a)

Discover how the prophet Isaiah reveals the ultimate Christian hope: a divine feast where God transforms our tears into life, abolishing death for all.

Paul of Tarsus: The Spiritual Journey of a Missionary Apostle

Discover the spiritual journey of Paul of Tarsus, missionary apostle, his travels and his central theological message.

«Jesus rejoiced in the Holy Spirit» (Lk 10:21-24)

Discover how humility and simplicity of heart reveal true wisdom according to Luke 10:21-24, and open the doors to the Kingdom of God.

«The spirit of the Lord will rest on him» (Isaiah 11:1-10)

Discover how Isaiah 11:1-10 reveals the transforming power of the Spirit of the Lord, heralding a reign of justice for the vulnerable, cosmic harmony, and messianic universality. It is a call to active faith and spiritual, social, and ecological reconciliation.

Evangelical humility: strength or weakness in today's world?

Explore whether evangelical humility is a strength or a weakness in today's world, through the lens of the Christian faith and its values.

«Many will come from the east and the west and will take their places at the feast in the kingdom of heaven» (Mt 8:5-11)

Discover how the profound and humble faith of a Roman centurion amazed Jesus, revealing that radical trust in God transcends all ethnic, religious, and social boundaries. This Gospel invites us to a universal, intelligent, and confident faith that opens wide the doors of the Kingdom to everyone, without exception. A powerful teaching for our spiritual life, our prayer, and our welcome in the Church today.