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Therese of Lisieux
Matthew
«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.
Matthew
Be alert so that you may be ready (Mt 24:37-44)
An invitation to vigilance according to Mt 24, 37-44: to live each moment with an awakened heart, ready to welcome Christ into everyday life.
Epistles
«Salvation is nearer to us» (Romans 13:11-14a)
Romans 13:11-14a: A call to awaken from spiritual slumber, cast off the darkness, and put on Christ, for salvation is near. Urgency and hope at the heart of Advent.
Luke
“Stay awake and pray at all times, so that you may have the strength to escape all that is about to happen” (Lk 21:34-36)
Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke At that time, Jesus addressed his disciples: «Be vigilant, so that your spirit does not become...
Live
Visions, ecstasies, miracles? The Pope invites us to return to the essentials.
Pope Leo XIV invites us to return to the essence of the faith: beyond visions and miracles, true holiness resides in daily love and fidelity to God. This is a call for discernment in the face of mystical phenomena and for the simplicity of the spiritual path.
Luke
«There will be joy in heaven over one sinner who repents» (Luke 15:1-10)
Discover how the parable of the lost sheep and the lost coin reveals God's tenderness and joy at the return of a single sinner. A message of hope, mercy, and divine celebration that transforms our relationship with ourselves, with others, and with the Church.
Luke
«Whoever does not renounce all that he has cannot be my disciple» (Lk 14:25-33)
Giving up in order to follow: how the inner detachment demanded by Jesus opens the way to freedom, spiritual fruitfulness and a more generous life.
Epistles
«We are members of one another» (Romans 12:5-16b)
Experiencing the grace of unity: meditation on Rom 12:5-16b to cultivate fraternity, recognize charisms and put mercy into practice daily.

