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To Be Threatened or to Threaten?

Much has been said recently about the threats of every kind surrounding the barque of the Holy Church in the increasingly tempestuous waters of this world. They are real, without any doubt. However, little or no mention is made of the threats uttered by the divine lips of the One …
Editorial team - 31, January 2024

New Heavens and a New Earth

The symphony of creation begins with a solemn first movement: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Gn 1:1). According to the biblical account, each part of this divine melody was good; only its whole was considered optimal; that is, Heaven and earth only reached their perfection …
Editorial team - 31, July 2022

Masterpiece and “masterpieces”

Sacred Scriptures tell us that there is a “book of life” (Phil 4:3; Rev 13:8; 17:8; 20:15; 21:27) that lists not only the blessed in Paradise, but also those already living in a state of beatitude in this vale of tears. In this sense, it can be attested that Plinio …
Editorial team - 31, December 2023

Unshakable Confidence

Who was Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira? One possible – though incomplete – answer would be to simply recall some of the achievements of his life: he was an undisputed Catholic leader, prolific writer, founder of an apostolic work whose influence knew no boundaries… And the list of his attributes could …
Editorial team - 30, September 2025

Priest: Everything and Nothing

In recent years, there has been much talk of a “priestly crisis”. However, contrary to appearances, it did not start now; it was in fact ignited by an Apostle: Judas Iscariot. After him, a rash of traitors – Arius, Nestorius, Huss, among a numerous horde of others – tried to …
Editorial team - 30, April 2025

St. Thomas the Great

Few historical personages have deserved the title the Great. Alexander received it for his military conquests and the expansion of the Macedonian Empire. Charlemagne, also called the father of Europe, was great because a new civilization was born of him and his Holy Roman-Germanic Empire. Others tried to so denominate …
Editorial team - 30, June 2023

A Whip, Tears or a Smile?

The title “Good Shepherd” was one of the few that Jesus attributed to himself (cf. Jn 10:11). In fact, He spent His earthly journey “doing good” (Acts 10:38), until He immolated himself for His sheep. But if Our Lord was so loving, gentle and humble, why did He use a …
Editorial team - 31, January 2021

God’s Symphony and Our Only Hope

The work of creation resembles a symphony: unified and harmonious, but with diverse rhythms and movements. At times, humanity seems immersed in a melancholic adagio; at other times, in a pleasant andante. In contemplating this divine musical piece, man places himself in the expectation of a majestic finale. How will …
Editorial team - 31, October 2020

The Spring and the Sword

An old proverb rightly states that “weak men create hard times.” If this is so, the problems of the current age can be understood… Scenes that promote the culture of victimhood, such as reporters crying on live television or parents afraid to reprimand their children, would have been unthinkable until …
Editorial team - 28, February 2023

Humility and Chastity, United in the Conquest of Heaven

In a society that seeks pleasure with an increasingly exclusive obsession – giving second, third, or last place to that which just yesterday would have been considered “primary” – suffering, misfortune and trials are considered mortal adversaries. With this attitude, the modern world sets itself against the reality of creation, …
Editorial team - 30, September 2020

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