Reflections
A few weeks ago, I participated in the first Via Creationis ever conducted at the Santo Celso…
Adviento celebra el advenimiento, la llegada de Jesús. Es un tiempo precioso en que la Liturgia –a…
Advent is a beautiful time. It is filled with many themes of waiting and expectation, of promises…
🇬🇧 Human being: place of love (of God) We live today in a society of fatigue, a…
“Early in the morning, on the first day of the week…..” This is how the Easter narrative begins. There is something beautiful and strange about this simple matter-of-fact sentence. The beginning of another week, another day; the familiar cycles of life and time continue. Its ordinariness is oddly comforting. When the security of our world has been shattered by violence and death, we long for the ‘ordinary’, the ‘normal’, the familiar, even the banal. Yet, this sentence is anything but ‘ordinary.’ It quietly opens into a new time and a new world: a world that is now defined, saturated, by the resurrection.
This Holy Week, we invite you to reflect and pray with audio reflections entitled “Women of the…
El nuevo camino sinodal por el que está pasando la Iglesia invita a poner la mirada en…
f someone wants to seek and find God, how should one start? You can find a little guide here. There are nine practical approaches – you might want to try a few of them.
This experience of storytelling allows us to identify several different but related goods in common. In the experience of sharing an entertaining story we have a group of people united in the enjoyment of something in which they delight.
