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“For to such belongs the Kingdom of Heaven”

The Incarnation of the Word is one of the greatest mysteries of our Faith, even more so when considered in the light of Christmas. In fact, how can the divine infinitude be confined within a child’s body? There is, however, a profound symbolism in God having become a Child. Firstly, …
Editorial team - 30, November 2022

Church and World Events

St. Joseph’s Church, located in Stockport, England, was elevated to a Eucharistic Shrine of Perpetual Adoration on October 22, with the specific purpose of praying for new priestly vocations and the sanctification of the clergy. The Mass to inaugurate the shrine was presided over by Bishop Mark Davies, Bishop of …
Editorial team - 30, November 2022

The Immortality of the Counter-Revolution

St. Thomas Aquinas teaches that “to govern is to lead in a suitable way to the proper end” (De regno ad regem Cypri. L.I, c.15). All communities – families, cities and nations – have their own idiosyncrasies and, therefore, their own means of achieving the common good. All, however, must …
Editorial team - 31, October 2022

Faithful Spouse of the Holy Spirit

In Paradise, Adam and Eve lived the sacred nuptials sealed by the Most High. Concord reigned between them, with the promise of fruitfulness and dominion over creation (cf. Gn 1:27-28). Created in God’s image, man and woman were united in one flesh in a state of innocence (cf. Gn 2:24-25). …
Editorial team - 30, April 2022

Church and World Events

A former archbishop of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church of the Kharkiv-Poltava diocese, Ihor Isichenko, one of the country’s most eminent religious leaders, joined the Greek-Catholic Church of Ukraine in communion with Rome earlier this year. He was followed by a good number of his parishes, which now form part …
Editorial team - 31, October 2022

Way, Detour and Shortcut

Perhaps the Saviour’s most frequent exhortation was: “Follow Me.” He used it not only to call the Apostles – like Matthew at the tax office – but also to invite the rich young man to embark on a new path. In the first case, the publican rose immediately, abandoned his …
Editorial team - 30, September 2022

Yesterday, a Year Ago…

As this month marks one year since the departure into eternity of the founder of the Heralds of the Gospel, Msgr. João Scognamiglio Clá Dias, we turn our gaze to that dawn of November 1st, experiencing two seemingly contradictory impressions. On one hand, it seems like yesterday that we received …
Editorial team - 31, October 2025

Do the Saints in Heaven Truly Intercede for Us?

In the selfish and self-serving world we live in, it is difficult to find a true friend who remains permanently willing to help us, without expecting anything in return. We might even be led to believe that this kind of person no longer exists… But yes, they do! And there …
Editorial team - 31, October 2025

Without the Cross, There Is No Salvation

St. Thomas Aquinas, the only author whose doctrine the Catholic Church has taken as her own (cf. ST. PAUL VI. Lumen Ecclesiæ, n.24), argues that the main element of Christian doctrine is “salvation effected by the Cross” (Super I Epistolam ad Corinthios, c.I, lect.3). Jesus Himself prepared His disciples for …
Editorial team - 31, July 2025

Strengthen Your Brethren

Men participate in Divine Providence through their mission and their actions. And in this the Apostle Peter occupies a pre-eminent place, since he alone has been entrusted with the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven (cf. Mt 16:19). Peter has primacy among the Apostles: he is the first on the …
Editorial team - 31, May 2025

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