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The Painter of Venice

Portrait engraving by Antonio Visentini of Giovanni Antonio Canal, nicknamed Canaletto Giovanni Antonio Canal opened his eyes to the world in Venice on October 18, 1697. Little Canal, nicknamed Canaletto, a creative, vivacious and perceptive – in a word, Venetian – spirit, was an artist from the cradle. His father, …
Gabriel Borges - 30, September 2020

Chastity: Our Interior Paradise

St. Michael the Archangel vanquishing the devil - Heralds of the Gospel House in Juiz de Fora (Brazil) How sublime man’s life must have been in terrestrial Paradise! We can imagine how noble nature was: the plants, the rivers, the animals... What a symphony must have been heard when the …
Sr. Mariana Morazzani - 30, September 2020

Beloved From All Eternity!

In a beautiful play on words, replicated by countless Saints in subsequent centuries, St. Bernard of Clairvaux teaches us that “the measure of loving God is to love Him without measure.”1 Love! This is the only response that man, created by an act of supreme divine gratuitousness, can offer his …
Vinícius Lima - 29, February 2024

St. Joseph’s Fatherhood Prefigured in the Old Testament - St. Joseph, the Perfect Father!

Over the centuries, many souls have marvelled at the Divine Child’s joy and enchantment, cradled for the first time in the maternal arms of Mary Most Holy. What delight the Infant Jesus must have felt at that moment, seeing himself enveloped in the purest love of His Blessed Mother, created …
Sr. Clotilde Neuburger - 29, February 2024

It Was Worthwhile to Weep!

How interesting it would be if there were a book entitled The Theology of Weeping, in which we could study in depth what really lies behind man’s tears, the physical expression of the sentiments of his soul. In fact, there are as many types of tears as there are different …
Fr. Rodrigo Fugiyama, EP - 29, February 2024

The Duke of Enghien

The sun was casting its last rays over the Black Forest. Only the topmost branches of its lush trees were catching a remnant of rosy light when, in the twilight, it was possible to make out the figure of a man walking towards the town of Ettenheim, four leagues from …
Miguel Ferrari - 29, February 2024

Holy… Miseries!

“Will God never answer me?” It is a question which from time to time surges up impetuously within us, especially at those times when we are praying earnestly to be cleansed from our miseries. We see ourselves free from some problem, and then another one appears on our horizon; or, …
Lorena Mello - 31, August 2021

Consensus or Conviction?

M any spoke out in that parliament; some shouted, others uttered empty words – everyone at the same time, without order or respect. In a corner, one man was analysing the scene: while the majority vied to have their say, he kept silent, attentive to the attitude of those around …
Vinícius Lima - 31, May 2021

The “Poem to the Virgin”: Golden Tribute of Brazil’s Apostle

T he origin of the Poem to the Virgin is linked to one of the heroic episodes in the history of the Brazilian nation, displaying the spirit of faith, confidence in Providence, spiritual fortitude and refined diplomatic tact of St. Joseph Anchieta, an admirable man of God. From the first …
Francisco de Assis Silveira - 31, May 2021

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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