A Breach in the Heart
Simone Riva -Things whispered in secret will be revealed. Christ asks us to speak in light.
No Hidden Agenda
Marta Cartabia - Faith in public life means freedom from agendas and responsibility before history’s real questions.
Under the Spell of God
Antonio Banderas - Before Pope Leo XIV, Antonio Banderas reflects on art, faith, beauty, and God’s mystery.
Marty Supreme: The Primal Cry of Adulthood
Sylvia Ridely - A frantic coming-of-age story where ambition collapses into responsibility, fatherhood, and human rebirth.
Hanging by a Moment
Kay Clarity - A year-2000 anthem that quietly refused the irony and despair overtaking pop music.
The Need to Be Recognized
Fernando De Haro - Democracies don’t die from missing rules. They die when no one asks what we’re seeking.
Rediscovering the Mystery of the Heart
Susanna Tamaro - On Leo XIV’s pre-pontificate Augustinian reflections — and the heart we keep forgetting.
Man, Freedom, and the Atomic Bomb
Alessandra Stoppa - Petrosino: the atomic bomb isn’t out there — it’s the question of who we are.
What the Little Flower Knows
Morris Caplin - A guitar, a table of friends, and a song that named the heart's quiet ache.
The Lemon Trail That Taught Us How to Love Each Other"
Genny Guariglia - Forty young people, three faiths, one Amalfi weekend—and a Presence that quietly changes everything.
Leo XIV and the Two Cities
Antonio R. Rubio Plo - Leo XIV invokes Augustine to warn that political messianism betrays the City of God.
George Sudarshan, Who Knew How to Live Discovery
Gabriella Greison - He understood things before anyone else did — and that, it turned out, was enough.
Why Do We search?
Costantino Esposito - You are not someone who has a question. You are the question.
Bramante: Christ at the Column
John Merritt - A woman's lifelong encounter with Bramante's Christ reveals how suffering becomes acceptance.
What We Are Hungry For: 10 Films that Made Cinema Matter Again.
John Merritt - What We’re Hungry For: Ten Films That Made Cinema Matter Again
The Fisherman’s Friend
Morris Caplin - What force carried a nervous fisherman from Capernaum to the heart of empire? Love itself.
The Question of Happiness
John Merritt - Augustine’s timeless question—what makes us truly happy—becomes a living dialogue of heart and reason.
Hope in a Barren World
Sylvia Ridley - In a world without children, one fragile birth rekindles hope, mercy, and meaning for humanity.