
Life: A Journey for the Daring
Simone Riva - Life is the ultimate journey for the daring, one that asks us to trade comfort for true freedom.

Working in a Burnout Culture
Apolonio Latar - High-achievers facing burnout from a culture of success find an antidote in silence and reframing work as vocation.

Acutis and Frassati: The Christian Paradox
Simone Riva - Meet Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati, the Church's newest saints who reveal the Christian paradox of holiness.

Awakening the Nostalgia We Dare Not Kill
Fernando De Haro - September's soft sunsets ambush with nostalgia, revealing unkept summer promises and inner emptiness that begs for relational encounters and true fulfillment.

A Living Legacy: Nicaea’s Unseen Power
Alberto Cozzi - The Council of Nicaea wasn't just about formulas. It was a "founding event" that still shapes our faith today.

A Man Called Otto
Sylvia Ridley - A widowed curmudgeon's meticulous grief plans unravel when persistent neighbors transform his fortress of control into community

Varden: Building with New Bricks
Ignacio Carbajosa - Monk-bishop Erik Varden redefines T.S. Eliot's "new bricks," urging us to become the living temple.

The Primacy of the Heart
Michiel Peeters - Once deemed "dangerous," Cardinal John Henry Newman is now a Doctor of the Church. Discover his revolutionary teaching on conscience, the heart, and authentic faith.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest presents a story about human dignity and rebellion and the need for meaningful community in dehumanizing systems rather than a film about psychiatry.

Our Hearts Have Someone Greater to Imitate
Alberto Cozzi - The bishops convened in Nicaea by Emperor Constantine definitively clarified the relationship between the Father and the Son.

The Godless Madman and the Pope
Fernando De Haro - Following a unique Vatican invitation, atheist author Javier Cercas explores faith, critiques the Church, and confesses nostalgia for God.

The Ineluctable Power of the given
Sebastian Modarelli - Rachmaninoff's music holds a timeless appeal. This is the ineluctable power of the given against fleeting modern trends.

The Complete Fisherman
Morris Caplin - A man, a river, a horsehair line—fishing becomes a revelation of truth, silence, tradition, and Mystery.

Nobody Has a Personality Anymore
Freya India: My generation is obsessed with treating every trait as a symptom of disorder. You’re not shy, you’re autistic. You’re not forgetful, you’ve got ADHD.

A World Inhabited by Evil but Not Deserted by Hope
Delving into Cormac McCarthy's brutal literary landscape, where broken travelers carry an inextinguishable fire of hope within.

Between the Saint and the Sicario
Fernando De Haro - A young boy in Chiapas sleeps, unaware that cartels and modernity threaten his future, a future only a present-day mentor can save.

The Gift Of A Single Breadth
Simone Riva - A tragic crash forces a profound question: How can we truly live when life is so fragile?

Love, Despair, and Redemption in Miguel Mañara
Miguel Mañara | Oscar Miłosz: Discover the journey from Don Juan's abyss of sin and boredom to the surprising discovery of true, redemptive love.

The Opposite of Boredom is Meaning
Fernando De Haro - Boredom is not a void to be filled with entertainment, but a powerful catalyst for finding meaning.

In Pain, The Magnificence of God
Giovanni Allevi - The philosopher composer brings Caracalla to Rome with his new concert “MM22.” “I translated the word myeloma into notes and created a musical diary about my experience from darkness to light.”