The Crucifixion of Charisms
Cardinal Ouellet Warns a "Rigid Application of Law" Is Detrimental to the Diversity and Life of Charisms in the Church.
A Beer with Living Men
Julián Carrón - In a candid dialogue, Carrón addresses personal stories of illness, grief, and doubt, revealing how direct experience is the key to encountering a faith that sustains life in any circumstance.
Only For The Bold
Julián Carrón - When faced with fear, we often prefer the familiar slavery of doubt over the intimidating promise of freedom.
Living at High Altitude
Simone Riva - There are places, like mountains, that inspire awe and allow us to rediscover a unique perspective on reality.
Charisms, Also Essential
Fernando De Haro - Pope Leo XIV affirms charismatic and hierarchical gifts are "co-essential," urging unity and collaboration for the Church's future.
You Can’t Give What You Don’t Have
Julián Carrón - Mission isn’t performance. It’s presence. We beget only by being begotten—by staying with the One who calls us.
Accustomed or In Love?
Pierluigi Banna - In a powerful dialogue among young adults, Pierluigi Banna tackles how to find hope and meaning amid despair and life's limits.
A New Way of Being Brothers
Simone Riva - Peter and Paul: two different lives, two opposite characters, yet united by a decisive “yes” in response to Christ's question, the question of our lives.
The Paradigm of Every Presence
Simone Riva - Today, the Church celebrates the permanent presence of Christ in His Body and Blood—a real presence that challenges human wisdom. It commemorates His presence, here and now.
Miracle on the Hill
Michiel Peeters - This reflection connects the miracle of the loaves with the Last Supper, exploring how faith transforms scarcity.
Your Grace Is Enough For Me
Pierluigi Banna - Discover how personal weakness and suffering can become profound encounters with God. This homily explores St. Paul's "thorn in the flesh" to reveal how divine grace is most powerful when we are at our weakest.
Hope Is An Indomitable Child
Pierluigi Banna - Amidst a global 'epidemic of despair,' theologian Don Pierluigi Banna explores the true meaning of hope, defining it as a resilient choice.
Witnesses of Hope
Julián Carrón - In a searching dialogue with volunteers on the front lines of human need, author Don Julián Carrón explores a radical proposition: that true hope is not a wish for the future, but a concrete certainty in the present—a "foothold" that allows us to face suffering, failure, and even death without despair.
Either Pentecost or Babel
Simone Riva - The miracle of Pentecost is not a past event, but a present reality, an ongoing call to unity.
Finding Your True Home
Julián Carrón - “If anyone loves me, he will keep my word, and my Father will love him.”What does Jesus mean by the expression “keep his word”?
The Love That Makes All Things New
Julián Carrón - Jesus’ enduring love, a wellspring of new life, empowers us to love others and reveals His transformative presence.
Simon, Do You Love Me?
Elia Carrai - Christ's gaze on Peter reveals man's mystery and explains life itself.
Actions, Not Appearance
Michiel Peeters - How do we recognize the Risen Christ? By His actions, not how He looks.
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