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Pentecost: God Enters Our Hiding Places
Simone Riva - We bend reality to fit ourselves; the Spirit of God does the reverse — He shapes us.
A Humanity That Vibrates
Julián Carrón - Pentecost is not a memory but the Spirit making what we heard our own life.
A New Way of Being Present
Simone Riva - The Ascension is not a goodbye. It is the moment Christ becomes everywhere present.
He Is Closer Than Ever
Julián Carrón - The Ascension is not a goodbye. Christ is closer now than He ever was before.
He Reaches the Core
Julián Carrón - Christ does not stay near. He enters the core, where sadness has already gone.
The Gift of Being Preferred
Ennio Apeciti - On the eve of the diocesan close of his cause, a portrait of Giussani drawn from the acts.
Mary and the Grace of a New Beginning
Simone Riva - Mary is a quiet Presence who has been there from the very beginning, available to us, restoring our true identity as her children.
He Will Not Leave Us Orphans
Julián Carrón - Jesus does not back down: His Presence becomes verifiable in a life nothing else can give.
Charisms: Gifts for a Living Institution
Paolo Martinelli - Without charisms, the grace of Christ may find no fertile ground in which to take root.
Simon Smiled and I Chose to Live
Antonella Fontana - ALS pulled me from God, then Simon returned me as an instrument of peace.
The Way Is a Presence
Julián Carrón - Locked doors, real fear, Kafka’s lament: only the risen Presence opens a way home.
Saying Yes Without Skipping a Step
Simone Riva - Philip asks to see the Father. Christ answers by refusing to skip our humanity.
Peter's Yes
Luigi Giussani - Christian morality begins not with rules, but with Peter’s “yes” to a Presence.
The Voice We Recognize
Julian Carrón - The heart was made for a Correspondence so total that no hireling can fake it.
Recognizing the Shepherd's Voice
Simone Riva - The criterion for telling the Shepherd from the thief lies inside us—inside our own questions.
Why the Eleven Did Not Scatter
Elia Carrai - Two friends went home disappointed. Half a day later, they were running back. Why?
Strangers in a Strange Land
Simone Riva - We forgot to live as strangers—and only The Risen One can remind us who we are.
The Risen One Imposes Himself
Julian Carrón - On the Road to Emmaus, faith arrives as An Event — not as the fruit of memory, reasoning, or the strength of human hope.
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