In this season of spring renewal, the liturgy offers us a promise of hope: everything can become new — not through spectacular outward change, but through a transformative love, the... Read more →
Each year, on the Fourth Sunday of Easter, we are presented with the image of the Good Shepherd. It is also the World Day of Prayer for Vocations. The Church... Read more →
As we reflect on the account of the miraculous catch, the Church reminds us that without the risen Christ, our efforts remain sterile. But with him, everything becomes possible: he... Read more →
Eight days after Easter, we are still immersed in the light of the Resurrection. This Sunday, known as Divine Mercy Sunday, reminds us that the heart of the Risen One... Read more →
This Sunday, Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem is followed by the foreshadowing of his Passion. The liturgy confronts us with a powerful paradox: the acclaimed Christ becomes the crucified one.... Read more →
It’s never too late for God. He lifts us up, even when everything seems lost. This Sunday, the liturgy reminds us that every new beginning is possible. But it requires... Read more →
Each year, the Second Sunday of Lent is marked by the account of the Transfiguration. This passage invites us to contemplate Jesus in His glory, illuminating the path of faith... Read more →
Jesus invites us to a happiness that does not depend on wealth or human recognition, but on trust in God. Through the Beatitudes, He calls us to see beyond appearances... Read more →
In today’s Scripture, three great figures of faith—Isaiah, Paul, and Peter—experience a decisive encounter with God. Each initially feels unworthy, but the divine call transforms their weakness into mission. This... Read more →
Gospel of the Day | What does Luke’s address to Theophilus mean? Are we ready to hear that Jesus came to fulfill Scripture and set us free? Today, we explore... Read more →