To love is to settle the only debt that never expires — the debt of charity. True love demands nothing, yet fulfills everything; it enlightens the disciple’s path and purifies... Read more →
In today’s Gospel, Jesus places before us a vivid, tangible image of the Kingdom of God: a great dinner — everything ready, the table set… yet the guests do not... Read more →
In today’s Gospel, Jesus overturns our human logic of reciprocity and self-interest. By inviting His disciples to welcome the poor, the crippled, and the excluded, He opens for us the... Read more →
Faced with the injustices of the world, we are often tempted to lose heart. This Sunday’s Gospel (Luke 18:1–8) reminds us, through the perseverance of a widow, that prayer and... Read more →
Today, God invites us to discover the unsuspected richness of love: a total love, offered with every fiber of our being, and a love without boundaries, cast like a net... Read more →
Celebrated together from the earliest days of the Church, Peter and Paul stand as the two great pillars guiding the People of God: one, the rock upon which the Church... Read more →
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 →