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Model of Heroic Confidence!

When we consider the lives of the providential men of history, we realize that confidence was the common denominator that marked the journey of each one. So it was with the holy patriarchs, the prophets, the judges, the Apostles, the holy women, the martyrs... and finally, with the innumerable souls …
Sr. Cecília Grasielle Leverman - 31, July 2020

Beauty and Faith in Brazil: From Past to Present

If beauty is what pleases the eye, as St. Thomas Aquinas says,1 we can say that Brazil has been graced with an immense treasure of natural wonders. In fact, Brazilian territory is home to unparalleled riches. Under the symbolic aegis of the Southern Cross, there are forests, grasslands and hinterlands, …
Fr. Felipe Ramos, EP - 31, July 2020

Humanity Searches for Peace and Does Not Find It

As we meditate on Christmas, our minds – and even our ears – naturally recall the luminous and harmonious words with which “a multitude of the heavenly army,” suddenly appearing beside the Angel bearing tidings to the shepherds of the Redeemer’s birth, praised God, proclaiming: “Glory to God in the …
Fr. Fernando Néstor Gioia, EP - 30, November 2018

Angels in the Lives of Saints

Our Guardian Angels are at our side, untiring, attentive, kindly, and ready to help us in all our needs, whether material or spiritual. The following are some examples of people who were favoured with the grace of seeing their Guardian Angel and of conversing with him repeatedly over the course …
Editorial team - 30, June 2015

The Reconciler of Humanity

The Messiah, so long awaited by the people of the Covenant, appeared. But the circumstances were not favourable: the Jews were pining under the domination of a succession of pagan nations, superior to them in military might. A century had not yet elapsed since the descendants of the Maccabees, in …
Dcn. Duarte Caetano Barreira, EP - 30, June 2015

Two Spiritual Diaries, Two Types of Martyrdom

After the death of Alexander the Great, in 323 BC, the vast empire he conquered was eventually split into four parts. The eastern regions went to the dominion of Seleucus Nicator, one of his most distinguished generals. Taking Babylon as a base, he swiftly built up the Seleucid Empire, encompassing …
Fr. Thiago Geraldo, EP - 31, January 2017

The Sublime Ladder of Prayer

One of the most important of Jesus’ teachings during His earthly life was spoken beside Jacob’s well, in His dialogue with the Samaritan woman: “If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, ‘Give me a drink,’ you would have asked Him, and …
Sr. Isabel de Sousa - 31, October 2016

Brief Biography of St. Thomas Aquinas - The Angelic Itinerary of a Man

Thomas was born in Aquino at the end of 1224 or the beginning of the following year into one of the most illustrious families of the Kingdom of Sicily. His relatives included the Emperor Redbeard, his uncle, and Frederick II of the Holy Roman Empire, his cousin. Hoping to see …
Rodrigo Siqueira Pinto Ferreira - 30, June 2023

The Highest Title of Glory

When the young aspirant Thomas Aquinas pronounced his principium – inaugural class – in the troubled days of 1256, no one could have suspected they were standing before the one whom future centuries would call “Doctor of Doctors”, “Prince of Theologians”, “Tabernacle of the science and wisdom of God.”1 Indeed, …
Sr. Maria Angélica Iamasaki - 30, June 2023

A theology adopted by the Catholic Church - Go to Thomas!

Catholics today often lack elementary notions about their religion. Some do not even know why they belong to it. They do not realize that their Church is a divine institution, founded more than two thousand years ago by the Incarnate Word, and that it is accompanied by a promise of …
Eduardo José Matos - 30, June 2023

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