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God’s Symphony and Our Only Hope

The work of creation resembles a symphony: unified and harmonious, but with diverse rhythms and movements. At times, humanity seems immersed in a melancholic adagio; at other times, in a pleasant andante. In contemplating this divine musical piece, man places himself in the expectation of a majestic finale. How will …
Editorial team - 31, October 2020

Church and World Events

The year 2020 has been marked by a sharp increase in anti-Catholic activity in the United States, involving increasingly frequent episodes of vandalism and desecration. At Holy Family Parish in Citrus Heights, California, for example, a statue of Our Lady was decapitated, and a sculpture representing the Ten Commandments, erected …
Editorial team - 31, October 2020

Solemn Obsequies for the Soul of Msgr. João

Numerous spiritual sons and daughters from different countries, together with countless of the faithful, gathered on November 1, 2024 at the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary in Caieiras (SP), for the solemn exequies of Msgr. João ­Scognamiglio Clá Dias, EP. The ceremonies began with the reception of the …
Editorial team - 07, November 2024

Angelic and Marian Keynotes of the Priesthood

The Holy Trinity encompasses the most sublime of liturgies, in which the Father begets the Son and from Both proceeds the Holy Spirit. Through the Incarnation, the Son, as Priest, glorifies the Father by offering the prayers and oblations of His entire Mystical Body, to which even the Angels belong, …
Editorial team - 30, November 2025

The Spring and the Sword

An old proverb rightly states that “weak men create hard times.” If this is so, the problems of the current age can be understood… Scenes that promote the culture of victimhood, such as reporters crying on live television or parents afraid to reprimand their children, would have been unthinkable until …
Editorial team - 28, February 2023

Church and World Events

In the year marking one thousand years since the beginning of the construction of its abbey, France’s Mont Saint-Michel has been named one of the seven wonders of the world by the American magazine Condé Nast Traveler. Given the harmonious combination of stone and sea, the magazine states that “perhaps …
Editorial team - 28, February 2023

Peter, Who Are You?

On one occasion, in Caesarea Philippi, Jesus asked His disciples: “Who do men say that the Son of Man is?” (Mt 16:13). Some thought John the Baptist; others Elijah, Jeremiah or one of the prophets. However, Simon Peter, without hesitation and in the name of all, declared: “You are the …
Editorial team - 31, January 2023

Humility and Chastity, United in the Conquest of Heaven

In a society that seeks pleasure with an increasingly exclusive obsession – giving second, third, or last place to that which just yesterday would have been considered “primary” – suffering, misfortune and trials are considered mortal adversaries. With this attitude, the modern world sets itself against the reality of creation, …
Editorial team - 30, September 2020

Church and World Events

Christmas celebrations have been the occasion for acts of vandalism against the Church. In the chapel of the Hospital of Barbastro, Spain, aggressors opened the tabernacle and scattered the Sacred Hosts on the floor. The diocese expressed its “sadness, consternation and condemnation” for the event, while the competent authorities seek …
Editorial team - 31, January 2023

Church and World Events

In a recent letter sent to the Presidents of Bishops’ Conferences throughout the world, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments exhorts the return of in-person celebrations of the Holy Mass, interrupted during the Covid-19 pandemic. The document is signed by Cardinal Robert Sarah, Prefect of …
Editorial team - 30, September 2020

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