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Editorial - Heralds Magazine

The Porous Fence and the Blank Standard

There is a peculiar parable, no doubt known to some of our readers, which sheds some light on the present moment for Catholics who truly want to embrace the right path. There was once a young man sitting on a fence. On the right side were God and His children; …
Editorial team - 31, January 2022

Herald of the Good News

Jesus founded the Church on a firm rock (cf. Mt 16:18). Unlike purely human institutions, the Church, besides being immortal, retains a freshness of eternal youth, so to speak, because her Head, Christ (cf. Col 1:18), is the same yesterday, today and forever. The Mystical Bride of Christ has certainly …
Editorial team - 31, December 2021

Let Us Go with the Shepherds to Meet the Shepherd

After the original fall, humanity was immersed in the darkness of iniquity. But, in sincere and upright hearts, one flame remained: the hope of liberation from the clutches of the devil. This faithful expectation is symbolized well by the shepherds of Bethlehem, who, as sentinels of God, kept watch during …
Editorial team - 30, November 2021

To Obtain True Peace, Use the Best Weapon of War

When the Incarnation of the Word in the most pure womb of Mary was revealed to the Angels, Lucifer immediately rebelled, provoking the greatest battle in history: that fought between those who followed his cry of disobedience and the faithful army commanded by St. Michael. Cast into the abyss, the …
Editorial team - 30, September 2021

Magnanimity and Magnificence in God’s Service

Contrary to what certain sugar-coated and fainthearted concepts of religion insinuate, Our Lord Jesus Christ invites His disciples to be “the light of the world,” that is, to shine before men, so that these, seeing their good works, may glorify the Father who is in Heaven (cf. Mt 5:14-16). Moreover, …
Editorial team - 31, August 2021

Encounters and Clashes

S alvation history can be summarized in terms of providential encounters. Joshua, in the service of Moses from his youth (cf. Nm 11:28), received from him the mandate to bring the people into the Promised Land. Elijah, at the height of his vocation, met Elisha and left him double his …
Editorial team - 30, June 2021

The Innocence and Heroism of Virtue

When we observe a child contentedly amusing himself with a toy or gazing up at the stars, we immediately feel some chords of our springtime innocence echo deep within our soul, chords that are at odds with the cacophonous, prosaic and selfish world in which we live. As St. Thomas …
Editorial team - 31, May 2021

Only Co-Redemptrix?

The sin of our first parents was a real tragedy for human nature; through Eve, “the mother of all the living” (Gn 3:20); its disastrous consequences were transmitted to Adam’s posterity. On the other hand, the Lord denounced the Serpent who proposed the temptation: “I will put enmities between thee …
Editorial team - 30, April 2021

The Church of Christ and the “church” of Barabbas

Jesus’ mission was a great re-conquest and for this reason, in his famous Spiritual Exercises, St. Ignatius of Loyola portrays Him calling everyone to enlist under His banner. Before ascending Calvary, this Supreme Ruler went out in search of the “lost sheep of the house of Israel” (Mt 15:24), exorcized …
Editorial team - 28, February 2021

Leo XIV and the Unitive Way

If Christ commanded everyone to be “the light of the world” (Mt 5:14), the Supreme Pontiffs are the veritable beacons of civilization. Whether in the apostolic or medieval era, in modern times or in our own day, the Papacy remains the north star of human aspirations. Its power does not …
Editorial team - 01, February 2026

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