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Mercy That Embraces Justice

Among the Stoics, mercy was considered a human weakness or even an ægritudo animi, a disease of the soul. In this sense, it would not behove a truly virtuous person to feel compassion for the misery of others. For Aristotle, someone facing misfortune would only be worthy of empathy if …
Editorial team - 31, March 2025

Fundament for the Certainty of Victory

The Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the most solemn commemoration of the liturgical year, is the feast of the absolute victory of good over evil, which gives meaning to all of history. For God, who is outside of time, it is an eternal present; for us, the present celebration …
Editorial team - 31, March 2025

Divine Pardon and the Mother of the Embrace

St. Thomas Aquinas (cf. Summa Theologiæ. II-II, q.30, a.4) questions whether mercy is the greatest of all virtues. In fact, by repeating Hosea’s exhortation – “I desire mercy, and not sacrifice” (Hos 6:6; Mt 12:7) – Jesus would seem to indicate this. However, following St. Paul (cf. Col 3:14), the …
Editorial team - 28, February 2025

The Kingdom of Heaven Is at Hand!

When we speak of conversion, long-ago figures typically come to mind, such as Paul of Tarsus, Magdalene and Augustine – all of them saints who were converted after forays into the abysses of sin. As for the nature of conversion, many commentaries have been made about the term metanoia, which …
Editorial team - 31, January 2025

The Solution to the Crisis is from Above

It is impossible to turn a blind eye to the growing crisis besieging the world. Wherever we look we are faced with financial, social, political and military crises… However, as Dr. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira shows in his book Revolution and Counter-Revolution, the chief of all contemporary crises is that …
Editorial team - 31, December 2024

New Ideas, Same Ideals

November 1, 2024. Our founder, Msgr. João Scognamiglio Clá Dias, departed for eternity. You can imagine the flood of emotions that pervaded the souls of his spiritual children. The gaze of the one who had guided us with determination for many years and who, even after his resignation from the …
Editorial team - 31, December 2024

The Reward of Admiration

Who were they? Mysterious figures emerging from the darkness of secular paganism. Magi from the far East, looking for the King of the Jews who had just been born (cf. Mt 2:2). Their unexpected caravan put slumbering Jerusalem on alert: astonished inhabitants, startled Pharisees, a nervous and restless monarch. This …
Editorial team - 31, December 2024

I Already Go to Mass… Do I Really Need to Pray?

§ 2655 The mission of Christ and of the Holy Spirit […] is continued in the heart that prays. The spiritual writers sometimes compare the heart to an altar. Prayer internalizes and assimilates the Liturgy during and after its celebration. Even when it is lived out “in secret,” (Mt 6:6), …
Editorial team - 31, December 2024

The Founder of Founders

Everything God does emanates from His infinite wisdom. He founded the earth and the heavens, created man in His image and likeness and, after original sin, He promised Redemption through the Messiah. Countless prophecies pointed to this Anointed One of God. Jeremiah, for example, indicated that He would be of …
Editorial team - 30, November 2024

Good Remedy and Sacred Slavery

The Virgin Mary has countless titles, from the highest, that of Mother of God, to those referring to human miseries, such as Refuge of Sinners. However, from a certain point of view, one of her most comprehensive titles could be said to be that of Our Lady of Good Remedy. …
Editorial team - 30, September 2024

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