Unraveling Life’s Deepest Mysteries
Julián Carrón - A Journey with Julián Carrón as he explores life's mysteries in candid talks with the "little quadrats" - friends united by illness, sharing their experiences and challenges.
The Lost Art of Reading
Editorial Team - In an era of endless scrolling and fleeting attention spans, we risk losing touch with what makes us truly human. Pope Francis reminds us that literature isn't just for scholars; it's a path to self-discovery and empathy.
A Heart Fit for the Infinite
Simone Riva - Our hearts are made for infinity. Jesus, the Bread of Life, challenges us to see beyond our limited understanding and recognize our divine origin.
The Grain of Wheat and the Joyful Sacrifice
Michiel Peeters - Explore the profound message of Jesus on the martyrdom of St. Lawrence, where sacrifice, joy, and the natural dynamic of life intertwine. Discover how true life emerges through death and the joy of giving.
The sacrifice of Franz Jägerstätter
Rodolfo Casadei - On this day in 1943, Franz Jägerstätter chose conscience over conformity, martyrdom over military service to Nazi Germany.
Emotions in “Freedom”
Robert Cecarelli - Explore the emotional depth of Inside Out 2 and uncover its underlying anthropological messages. Learn how the film's portrayal of emotions reflects modern psychological theories and its impact on education and parenting.
What the Eyes of the Heart See
Simone Riva - The exuberance of Jesus’ presence overcomes all the forgetfulness and betrayal they were and could have been capable of. These three apostles couldn’t fail to see…
What Do We Need to Live
Emilia Guarnieri - Explore the intertwined realities of holiday joy, human fragility, and the search for meaning through reflections inspired by Cesare Pavese, Fr. Giussani, and Pope Ratzinger.
The Rediscovery of The Soul
Giuseppe Reguzzoni - Esther "Etty" Hillesum's (1914-1943) masterpiece, the Diaries, is the inner adventure of a discovery, that of our addiction.
Gaudí Divine Dialogue
Joan Aicart - Explore how Antoni Gaudí’s vision integrates faith, nature, and architecture in the Sagrada Família, revealing profound spiritual and philosophical meanings.
Our Deepest Hunger
Michiel Peeters—Then, all had eaten “as much as they wanted,” and Jesus had withdrawn to the mountain alone. At night, he had gone to Capernaum, where, the next day, they found him again..
A Commotion That Brings Everyone Together Again
Simone Riva - Emotion before a reality that surpasses our reason, like the sea, yet is made "for us," unites us. It needs no interpreter.
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…
Join our newsletter for a
bi-weekly article roundup.
No invasiveness, just meaningful content delivered to you.