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Why Read the Bible?

What is our aim when we listen to a lecture, watch a play, read a book, or, in short, come into contact with any kind of text? In the first part of the work “This is the Book of God’s Commandments,” one of his first lectures, St. Thomas explains what …
Editorial team - 31, August 2025

Heralds Worldwide

“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men of good will” (Lk 2:14), sang the Angels when proclaiming the birth of Jesus two thousand years ago. On the eve of Christmas 2022, the Heralds of the Gospel joined their voices to those of the heavenly hosts …
Editorial team - 31, January 2023

God’s Voice Still Makes Itself Heard!

§104 In Sacred Scripture, the Church constantly finds her nourishment and her strength, for she welcomes it not as a human word, “but as what it really is, the word of God.” “In the Sacred Books, the Father who is in Heaven comes lovingly to meet His children, and talks …
Editorial team - 31, August 2025

“I Have a Mother’s Affection for You”

“In other superiors you will find fathers,” the Blessed once said to his religious. “In their successors you will have leaders; only in the founder do you have a mother… Yes, I have a mother’s affection for you.” And to make his thought even clearer to them, he added: “Hear …
Editorial team - 31, July 2021

Heralds Worldwide

No sickness or earthly obstacle can cool the fervent love of the Brazilian people for their Patroness. And although it was not possible to carry out the traditional pilgrimage of thousands of members of the Oratory Apostolate to the National Shrine of Aparecida, owing to the rules imposed by the …
Editorial team - 30, September 2020

St. Joseph’s “Magnificat”

God arranged everything with “measure and number and weight” (Wis 11:20). As the pinnacle of His work, He created man in His own image, as well as “a helper fit for him” (Gn 2:18), so that they became “one flesh” (Mk 10:8). But Adam and Eve sinned, and in reparation …
Editorial team - 29, February 2024

Church and World Events

Seven hundred years after abandoning the region, Catholic monks have returned to re-found the Trappist abbey in Munkeby, Norway, located a hundred kilometres from the Shrine of Saint Olav, the country’s patron Saint. According to records, between 1150 and 1180 Cistercian monks from England founded the Order’s northernmost abbey there, …
Editorial team - 29, February 2024

“Father, Is This Heaven?”

F rom amidst the ruins of the once invincible Roman Empire, a light flickered in the shadows of nightfall. On Christmas Eve of 498, Clovis, King of the Franks, was preparing to receive Baptism. Seeing the sublimity of the sacred precinct, the awe-struck monarch asked the holy Bishop Remigius, “Father, …
Editorial team - 31, October 2021

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

Heralds Worldwide

Colombia, 1998. The Pilgrim Statue of Our Lady of Fatima travels through several cities of the country, led by the Knights of the Virgin – as the Heralds of the Gospel became known – with their founder, Msgr. João Scognamiglio Clá Dias, making a lasting impression on hearts. Twenty-six years …
Editorial team - 30, June 2024

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