The Music of Beauty
Simone Riva - Imagine a city that is always in a hurry, with the center full of people, all busy with their own affairs. Imagine that at some point, on a street in that same city, you hear an unusual sound…
Compassion and Gratitude
Michiel Peeters—Once more, Jesus crossed the Lake of Galilee, and “a large crowd followed him because they saw the signs he was performing on the sick.”
Suffering: A Mystery to Be Lived
Lorenzo Albacete - I WOULD NEVER ATTEMPT to offer an answer to the problem that suffering poses to believers…I do not wish to begin by speaking only to other Christians.
The Challenge of the Unsatisfied
Simone Riva - For Christ, it seems little to have increased the loaves and fishes if those who follow him don’t think about the constant need for life that they have in their hearts.
The Radical Freedom of Empty Hands
Michiel Peeters - The Mystery has chosen us before the foundation of the world, to be holy and without blemish before him, that means, to be totally His and totally ourselves…
Men Committed to their Humanity
Julián Carrón - My commitment to my humanity has saved my life. I have supported the demands I felt within myself and never given in to anything less than what my humanity demanded…
Who is Reality?
Simone Riva - Last Friday, we all saw the news: a computer crash caused airports around the world to go crazy, just on days when many people were planning to go on vacation...
God’s Place of Work
Simone Riva -There are works in progress on the street: barricades, dust, confusion. I ring the intercom and go to a friend’s house. I walk in, and after greetings, I immediately recognize a familiar voice …
Unexpected Wonder
Julián Carrón - When the Sabbath had come, he began to teach in the synagogue. And many listening were amazed and said, 'Where do these things come from him?'"
What the Hell is Not
Luis Ruíz Del Árbol - Love needs scorched earth and dead matter to revive life. In every generation, our forlorn gaze awaits the arrival of a faithful gardener to bring the miracle of rebirth…
The Living One
Julián Carrón —To understand the Church’s pedagogy, we must imagine ourselves in the disciples' shoes and be surprised by what happens to them…
The Cry of a Die-Hard Origin
Simone Riva - He was waiting for me in the yard with the basketball, and as soon as he saw me coming, he said: "Will you play with me?"
Praise for Vacation
Simone Riva —Many people have left or will leave for vacations in recent weeks. What prevents this from becoming a habit destined to leave a bitter taste in the mouth?
Giving Life
Julián Carrón - In many ancient Eastern societies, kings and rulers were often seen as shepherds, responsible for guiding, protecting, and caring for their people. This analogy resonated deeply within Israel, but the failure of many rulers to fulfill their roles led God to declare…
Shall We Be Friends?
Simone Riva — It was a scorching day, with the sun beating down. During a break from the afternoon games in the school camp, a child approached while the children were having a snack…
The Richness of a Living Presence
Julián Carrón —I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt. This event impressed the people of Israel so much that they were "glued" to their God…
Secularization as an Opportunity
Fernando De Haro - Alessandra Gerolin - In a world increasingly defined by secularization, the opportunity for free inquiry into self-identity emerges with renewed vigor, and for Taylor…
The Choice of Free Men
Fernando De Haro - Nicaragua has one of the most terrible dictatorships in Latin America, which has bloodily suppressed the protests there in 2018. It is raining in San José, the capital of Costa Rica…
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