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Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament

I n founding the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament in 1856, St. Peter Julian Eymard brought the cult of the Eucharist to the highest degree through its perpetual and solemn exposition. This is the originality of his foundation. His zeal impelled him to strive and work hard to establish Perpetual …
Fr. Rafael Schindler, EP - 31, May 2021

St. Lydia of Thyatira - Unpretentiousness and Generosity

As we read the narration of the public life of Our Lord, our attention is drawn to some of the feminine figures that appear; such as the mother-in-law of St. Peter, who, after being cured of a fever, began to serve the Saviour (cf. Mt 8:14-15); or the Canaanite woman …
Lorena Mello - 30, April 2021

How to Scale the Most Glorious Mountain?

Leafing through the pages of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, we come across a very important affirmation: “God created everything for man, but man in turn was created to serve and love God.”1 This is the glorious summit to which Providence calls us! However, to reach it, a climb …
Sr. Xiomara Florentino - 28, February 2021

“Death to the Nazarene!

We are deeply moved to read in the Holy Gospels how, when Pontius Pilate presents Jesus to the people, he solemnly declares: “Behold your King” (Jn 19:14). But the response of the crowd gathered there – incited by the attitude of the high priests and clearly driven by demonic influence …
Fr. Fernando Néstor Gioia, EP - 28, February 2021

The Sword of the Spirit and the Shield of Faith

During this first quarter of the year, the coronavirus remains the dominant theme. The successive norms on this issue generally present a one-dimensional and not always “scientifically correct” approach. Some even cause bewilderment… not to mention the doses of “fake news” that circulate with the aim of deceiving public opinion. …
Fr. Rafael Schindler, EP - 28, February 2021

Instrumental Music in the Sanctuary

When the simplicity of ferial days gives way to the splendours of the liturgical solemnities, man’s gifts and senses are harmonized in acts of adoration which allow the soul to be imbued with the divine and to manifest, through melody, his love for the Creator. The harmonious voices of a …
Adriel Brandelero - 31, December 2020

“He looked for justice, but behold, bloodshed”

The Book of Isaiah is the lengthiest of the Old Testament prophetic writings. Its sixty-six chapters, rich in theological and spiritual content, make it a true catechetical work. In the midst of all of this wealth, a small passage may go unnoticed, but it is a magnificent lesson in God’s …
Dcn. Alejandro de Saint Amant, EP - 31, December 2020

Voice of the Church, Voice of France

The human voice has an extraordinary capacity to express inner dispositions. The thunderous roar of a military general transmits the strength and courage that characterize a good commander and instils courage in the soldiers that follow him. In contrast, a mother’s manner of speaking, whether in correcting or caressing her …
Jiordano Carraro - 31, December 2020

Divine Humility Manifested on the Night of the Nativity

Both Advent and Christmas remind us of the sublime and divine event of God incarnate who made himself small to save us. In the sublime fact of the Incarnation, we contemplate first of all the humble condition of the human being; a fragile and contingent being. Contemplating the Incarnation, we …
Card. Raymundo Damasceno Assis - 30, November 2020

Apollos: Who Was He?

The time when the figure of Apollos emerges in the Acts of the Apostles probably coincides with the end of the year 52, or the beginning of 53, a phase of great expansion for the Church. Although not long after the death of our Lord Jesus Christ – less than …
Marcelo Soares - 31, August 2020

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