There Where an Other Awaits Us
Simone Riva -What an effect to see them, after all these years, on the eve of the final exam. Lessons, questions, exams, interviews…happy and focused because now it's their turn…
The Heart and the Machine
Editorial Team - In a world increasingly shaped by rapid technological advancements, Pope Francis' address at the G7 …
The Secret
Alessandro D’Avenia - Life outside sucks. All the "rush, all of it, in a perpetual race; a sack full of questions and no answers, they demand so much of you…
Thanks to a Storm
Simone Riva - He must have been in his mid-sixties; he came up, and we began to talk. At one point, he said: "I belong to the generation that wanted to change the world, and now they have buried their dreams…
When Reality Hits
Michiel Peeters - As always, let’s try to empathize with the disciples. After a day full of preaching at the shore of the lake, Jesus had said to them…
Appeal to Experience
Julián Cárrón —The beginning of the Exodus text is striking: "I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt." The words with which God addresses his people …
Secularization as a Vocation
Massimo Borghesi - Carrón, Taylor, Williams: the Meeting 2022 docufilm becomes a book to explain why living in the secular age is a gift for rediscovering faith…
The Concreteness of Metaphysics
Costantino Esposito - Reflections on the philosopher's latest book, amidst empathetic bonds and fierce disagreements on how to "open" the world in the space of our questioning.
The First to Discover Things
Simone Riva - Like every morning during these summer weeks of oratory, the gate opens at seven. He arrives with his backpack and heads for the bike rack. He climbs up, trying to cross it without losing his balance…
A World to Know
Guadalupe Arbona - This crisis and the collapse of shared certainties represent what is known as secularization, and the three authors of the book "Inhabiting Our Day and Age" believe that it offers the possibility of knowing things that had been lost sight of…
God and the Emperors
Simone Riva - The sower of the Gospel does not count the days that remain, nor does he pretend to change things. Instead, he waits patiently and marvels at what happens…
A Fever of Life
Epochal Change - An existence spent for others. Andrea Aziani's recollection in a new book is about how his encounter with Fr. Giussani became a convincing witness to faith in the world of education and academia.
How I Want to Feel and Be
Epochal Change - Discover the profound impact of a simple gaze through a student's heartfelt essay. Experience the journey of nostalgia and yearning, and the search for self-esteem in this touching narrative.
A Yearning for Fulfillment
Julián Carrón - Each person is called to choose what he believes will fulfill his/her life, which responds to that thirst for fullness that our heart never ceases to yearn for.
A Liberating Attractiveness
Julián Carrón —In this article, the author explores the liberating attractiveness that helps us become our true selves, urging each of us to make a decision.
The Art of Waiting
Simone Riva - In the last hour of class with my 7th graders, a simple question sparked profound reflections. As students shared their most memorable moments of the year, they returned the question to me: "And you, prof, what's left?" My answer? "Learning to wait for you."
Continue to Remain Men
Simone Riva - Challenges clarify our values. For Jesus, His attachment to the Father defines everything. Living with this awareness helps us stay true to what is essential.
The Key Word is Experience
Julián Carrón - The encounter with the difference of the other will make us more and more ourselves if we avoid schematism in the face of what is strange to us if we accept the provocation and second it is using all the capacity of our reason and freedom.”
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