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The Reform of the Incarnation, and St. Teresa’s Kitchen

Avila, 1562. After twenty-seven years of cloistered life in the Monastery of the Incarnation, Teresa of Jesus left the almost one hundred and eighty religious who had accompanied her in her first steps in her vocation, and set out on the greatest adventure of her life: the reform of the …
Sr. Diana Milena Devia Burbano - 30, September 2021

The Symptoms of Pretension - A Pandemic of Seven Thousand Years

For almost two years now, humanity has been afflicted by a new virus. Consequently, the concern with health is highly in vogue in our days, prompting many to seek to inform themselves about the most recent diseases, as well as the means of prevention. However, very often we forget that, …
Thiago Resende - 31, August 2021

Our Lady of Las Lajas - God’s Signature on Creation

Perched in the air and gracefully balanced between two mountains, the Basilica of Our Lady of Las Lajas seems to defy the laws of physics. In this place, pilgrims can hear the harmonious melodies of the serene natural setting, inviting them to contemplate one of the most sublime wonders of …
Mateo Pelaez - 31, August 2021

Mary’s Garden, which Nothing Could Destroy

What would the superior of a Franciscan friary in Poland think if one of his friars expressed the desire set out on a mission in Japan to preach the Gospel to the people of that land? At first he might even take the proposal naturally. And what if his subordinate …
Miguel Ferrari - 31, August 2021

God’s Cantor at the Height of Humanism

A midst the Carrara marble and Michelangelo’s frescoes, the Sistine Chapel hides a lesser-known treasure. It is a discreet gem, rendered not in fine paint but in rustic graphite. Its lines have nothing of Raphael’s elegant panels or Bernini’s monumental designs. It is a simple signature: Josquini. Not infrequently, restorers …
Luis Felipe Toniolo - 31, July 2021

Natural Law - The Oldest Written Law

All creation is governed by laws. From the smallest microscopic organism to the most immense galaxy – to limit ourselves exclusively to the material universe – creatures are subject to immutable principles, and this order is what makes their existence possible. What we observe in the fields of physics, biology …
Luis Javier López - 31, July 2021

Only When You Are the Victim…

“Only when you are the victim of an injustice will you truly and fully understand what justice is! Beyond all the definitions and explanations given to us in this regard by Cicero and Ulpiano, only when we feel that we are the victim of an injustice do we begin to …
Fr. Bruno Esposito, OP - 31, July 2021

Martyrs of the 21st Century

On hearing the word martyrs, we are reminded of the Christians who in the past shed their blood for the Faith, especially in Rome. The Colosseum comes to mind, the enormous amphitheatre with its arena filled with blessings, the scene of so many holocausts during the first persecutions of the …
Fr. Fernando Néstor Gioia, EP - 31, July 2021

The Gest of Captain Palacios - Before the Enemies of the Church, Fidelity and Honour!

A mid the mysterious and profound reflections of the Book of Psalms, we come upon a question that we Catholics could well make our own in the face of the storms that currently assail the flock of the Lord’s anointed (cf. 1 Jn 2:27), the Holy Catholic Church: “Why do …
Gabriela Cristina Rodrigues - 31, July 2021

Canonizations and Pontifical Infallibility

Holiness is the common ideal of every Christian on this earth, because through it the gates of Heaven are opened to us. Therefore, in her pastoral solicitude, it is up to the Church not only to provide us with the means to obtain beatitude, but also to present us with …
Lucas Jean Pacheco - 31, October 2024

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