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Editorial team - Heralds Magazine

A Human Necessity

§1505 By His Passion and Death on the Cross, Christ has given a new meaning to suffering: it can henceforth configure us to Him and unite us with His redemptive Passion. There are people for whom the least annoyance is a disaster. Our adorable Lord Jesus, however, elevated the role …
Editorial team - 31, July 2025

Is it Lawful to Ask God to Remove Suffering from Us?

Prayer is the interpreter of our desires before God (cf. Summa Theologiæ. II-II, q.83, a.9). But is it right to yearn to be free from the sufferings of this life, which Providence has allowed for our good? Should not our prayers be raised to the throne of the Divine Majesty …
Editorial team - 31, July 2025

Serene Contemplation, a Resounding Victory

The greatest battle in history was announced by the Protoevangelium: “I will put enmities between thee and the Woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel” (Gn 3:15). Here we see the eternal struggle between the children …
Editorial team - 31, July 2024

Heralds Worldwide

Mozambique – In its Afternoon Journal, the public television network TVM presented a report on the Heralds of the Gospel, and on the catechetical Nativity scene displayed in their house in Matola. Fr. Santiago Canals, EP, was called upon to explain to viewers the charism and history of the association, …
Editorial team - 31, January 2021

To Live Is to Be Together

The family is at the root of creation, because it was not fitting for the first man to be alone (cf. Gn 2:18). That is why the Almighty united Adam and Eve in one flesh, so as to populate the earth (cf. Gn 2:24; 1:28). Jesus Christ elevated this union …
Editorial team - 30, June 2025

Church and World Events

In the midst of the tragedy ravaging the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, the discovery of images and relics that inexplicably escaped the catastrophe has brought a sign of hope to the faithful. In the city of Três Coroas, a copy of the Holy Scriptures was found intact …
Editorial team - 30, June 2024

Honouring Parents: a Sacred Duty

For many people pervaded by a relativistic spirit, the existence of the Decalogue – that is, the set of moral rules that should govern man’s conduct towards God and his fellow human beings – sounds like something arbitrary and unreasonable, an absurd imposition on the human race. As St. Thomas …
Editorial team - 30, June 2025

Children: An Option or a Mission?

§ 1652 By its very nature the institution of marriage and married love is ordered to the procreation and education of the offspring and it is in them that it finds its crowning glory. “Look toward Heaven, and number the stars, if you are able…” Then He said to him, …
Editorial team - 30, June 2025

Did You Know…

Considered barbarian behaviour and despised by Greco-Latin culture, genuflection had little value in antiquity. The aversion is not hard to understand: how could one kneel before pagan deities, capricious beings from whom one sought sympathy only to obtain certain personal benefits? Men would demean themselves – and they knew it …
Editorial team - 30, June 2025

To Be or to Be Holy: That is the Question

Today we live in a crisis. A crisis of customs, of doctrines and of virtue. The greatest crisis of all, however, is that of holiness. On every side we find models of business executivos, athletes and film stars… Saints, however, are somewhat absent from view, to say the least. Someone …
Editorial team - 31, October 2024

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