Tag:

Utilitarianism

Christian fraternity facing contemporary social challenges

Christian fraternity responds to current social challenges through solidarity, welcoming the marginalized, and dialogue to build a more just and united society.

The communal dimension of early Christianity to the present day

Explore the community dimension of early Christianity to the present day, between love of Christ, brotherhood and contemporary challenges.

Guardians of life: when the Pope challenges doctors in the age of artificial intelligence

Pope Leo XIV calls on physicians to remain guardians of life in the face of the ethical challenges posed by artificial intelligence in medicine. He emphasizes the importance of preserving human dignity, compassion, and the common good in an era of rapid technological progress.

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...

The truth about biblical narrative analysis that few know

Discover modern biblical narrative analysis, a revolutionary approach that reveals the sophisticated literary techniques hidden within the Bible. Transform your spiritual reading into a rich, emotional, and profound experience, and rediscover sacred texts in a new light.

“The hairs of your head are all numbered” (Lk 12:1-7)

Luke 12:1-7 — Unmasking hypocrisy, choosing filial fear, and embracing Providence. A practical meditation for moving from fear of men to trust in God: context, analysis, concrete avenues (personal life, family, work, digital), meditation, and prayer. A path in three words: truth, filial fear, trust.

Online discussions on spiritual topics

Online discussions on current spiritual themes are growing in popularity, reflecting a fundamental human need to explore the big questions of...

«The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.» (Psalm 22:1)

Walking without fear: Psalm 22 reveals a spiritual pedagogy to overcome fear, restore relationships and live guided by trust.