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Editorial team - Heralds Magazine

A Desire to Communicate, Awaiting Reciprocity

When history is complete, it will form a splendid and touching account of God’s desire to communicate with mankind, and its response – or lack thereof – to the divine call. In this sense, the expression in Scripture is poignant: “O that my people would listen to me! […] I …
Editorial team - 01, April 2026

Does the Pope’s Power Have Limits?

[Our] first safety is to guard the rule of the right faith and to deviate in no wise from the ordinances of the Fathers; because we cannot pass over the statement of our Lord Jesus Christ who said: “Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church”… …
Editorial team - 01, February 2026

What Should a Catholic Mother Be Like?

The Old Testament and Jewish tradition attest to a high regard for the moral dignity of women, which is expressed particularly in an attitude of trust in the Lord, in prayer for the gift of motherhood, and in supplications to God for the salvation of Israel from the attacks of …
Editorial team - 01, April 2026

A Certain Infinite Dignity of Mary

The Mother of the Redeemer has a precise place in the plan of salvation. […] She is present even “before the creation of the world,” as the one whom the Father “has chosen” as Mother of His Son in the Incarnation. And, what is more, together with the Father, the …
Editorial team - 01, May 2026

Sons and Friends of God

The book of Genesis reveals to us not only the natural order of existence, but at the same time, right from the beginning, the supernatural order of grace. […] Man is called to familiarity with God, to intimacy and friendship with Him. God wants to be close to him. He …
Editorial team - 01, March 2026

A Church Built with Forty Cents…

As we contemplate the virtues of St. John Bosco, one in particular catches our attention: the confidence he practised so admirably throughout his life, especially in matters concerning the Salesian Congregation. Indeed, divine help often seemed to be too long in coming… subjecting him to severe trials. Don Bosco exclaimed …
Editorial team - 01, May 2026

A “No” from God that Became a heroic saga

The route was planned: from Poitiers he would go to Lyon; from there he would cross Piedmont to reach Bologna, Rimini, Loreto and, finally, the much-desired Rome. And from the Eternal City he would go to Canada, Japan or any other remote part of the world where no one had …
Editorial team - 01, March 2026

Why One?

Simply contemplating the work of creation provides man with a prodigious kaleidoscope of divine perfections. As an example, let us consider the migratory movement of Canada geese. Who has not marvelled at the wisdom manifested in them? They cross thousands of kilometres flying always together, in an impeccable “V” formation, …
Editorial team - 01, February 2026

Hail Mary, Full of Grace

St. Thomas Aquinas’s childhood was not without a singular episode of “disobedience”… Once, as a little child, he happened to come across a small scroll. Refusing stubbornly to let go of it, he wept bitterly as attempts were made to take it from him by force. His poor nanny even …
Editorial team - 30, April 2026

Alliance Between Counsel and Mercy

St. Thomas Aquinas establishes an interesting relationship between the gift of counsel and the fifth beatitude: “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy” (Mt 5:7). To better understand this connection, it is necessary, first of all, to recall the role of the fruits of the Holy Spirit and …
Editorial team - 01, April 2026

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