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Sins Against the Holy Spirit, According to St. Thomas - An Unforgivable Sin?

The monumental statue of Our Lord featured on one of Brazil’s most beautiful postcards, far from serving a merely aesthetic purpose, evokes sublime theological notions. The Heart on display, the exposed wounds and the open arms justify the very appropriate title that the statue bears: Christ the Redeemer. Indeed, the …
João Paulo Bueno - 30, April 2024

Surrendered to the Love of the Heart of Jesus

A good teacher is one who has such mastery of the subject matter that his or her students feel complete assurance and satisfaction with the instruction given because, more than just using didactics, true educators live what they teach. How much richer will be the lesson of a geography teacher …
Lorena Mello - 30, November 2023

Frescos by Giotto di Bondone in the Scrovegni Chapel - Works Imbued with Divine Grace

Perhaps nothing attracts the human senses as much as standing on the seashore, watching the movement of the water. The elegant undulations of the waves seem to express various wonders: when small, smiling gracefully, they manifest lightness; when imposing, they surge with a majesty that appears to challenge the very …
Sr. Luciana Niday - 31, July 2023

Augustus Pugin and the Gothic Revival - God’s Architect

If, instead of publishing a book, that “lunatic” architect had thrown a bomb at Windsor Castle, the impact could hardly have been of a greater magnitude than that caused by this work… The fact he had left Anglicanism to embrace the Catholic Faith was already a great scandal in nineteenth …
Sr. Diana Milena Devia Burbano - 31, July 2023

“Give Me Courage, Strength and Faith”

It was July 27, 1942. An elite unit of the French army was venturing onto the burning desert sands. Their target? A German air base in Egypt. Amidst machine gun fire and the bombardment of the German Stukas, one of the soldiers was wounded in the shoulder and abdomen. They …
Ney Henrique Meireles - 31, March 2021

From Persecutors to Condemned

The night of July 18 or 19 of 64 AD was the setting for the event that would mark the reign of Emperor Nero until the end of the world. A torrid summer oppressed the residents of Rome, the capital of an empire whose dimensions stretched to the limits of …
Gustavo Balieiro - 31, December 2022

Teachers Who Help Us See and Hear the Supernatural

Guardian Angel - Basilica of Our Lady of Buenos Aires (Argentina) What must be the experience of someone who has never had the sense of sight? Or of a person whose ear has never detected any sound and who, as a consequence, is not able to communicate fluently with others? …
Sr. Cecília Grasielle Leverman - 31, March 2021

The Fall of Symbolic Buildings: Harbinger of New Eras?

Humanity has been constructing for millennia. In fact, it is hard to pinpoint the origin of architecture, since buildings have always been an essential part of human life. From the most elementary and rustic monuments of prehistoric peoples to the colossal Egyptian pyramids – royal tombs housing the mummies of …
João Paulo Bueno - 31, March 2021

Fr. Frederick William Faber - Marian Theologian and Director of Souls

Nineteenth-century England was the setting and mirror of significant ideological, material and religious transformations that in the subsequent centuries spread to other nations in Europe and, to a large extent, worldwide. From the ideological point of view, the winds of the French Revolution – whose testing ground was the favourite …
Fábio Henrique Costa - 30, April 2023

Conformism or Intransigence?

Conformism… A deplorable mentality at the root of so many disasters throughout history! It turned Lot’s wife into a statue of salt (cf. Gn 19:26), it led Aaron to make a golden calf at the foot of Horeb (cf. Ex 32:1-6), it brought divine reproof upon the piest Heli (cf. …
Letícia Regina Ferratto - 31, March 2022

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