The text is born from the desire to offer a close, profound and at the same time accessible spiritual accompaniment, which ...
St. Augustine remains one of the most influential authors both in the Christian tradition and in Western culture. His reading of the human condition, of history and of political power remains ...
Gilbert Keith Chesterton was born in England in 1874 in the Anglican Church and died in 1936 after joining the Catholic creed ...
Last November 14, the Augustinian Recollect Friar Bruno D’Andrea presented his new work at the Librería Paulinas de San Bernardo in Madrid: In the one Christ we are one. Augustinian spirituality at ...
The Brazilian newspaper O Povo highlights the work of Lar Santa Mônica, founded by the Augustinian Recollects in Fortaleza, as an example of reconstruction of lives marked by social vulnerability. The ...
Jesus reveals his true kingship on the cross, where power is not dominion, but love that gives itself and transforms what is ...
In this Friendly Word, Friar Alfonso Davila invites us to discover the friendship between St. Jerome and St. Augustine. A sincere relationship, with differences and debates, but always sustained by ...
Maria Ressa, journalist and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, gave a powerful speech at the Jubilee of the World Communications Jubilee held at the Vatican from January 24-26, 2025. In a global context of ...
The coat of arms of Pope Leo XIV is divided into two fields. In the upper part, a marian blue with a fleur-de-lison the lower one, the burning heart of Saint Augustinecrossed by an arrow and on an ...
St. Luke is the only evangelist who directly narrates the Ascension of Jesus, both in his Gospel and in the Acts of the Apostles. Forty days have passed since the resurrection, a symbolic number: it ...
The parable we heard this Fourth Sunday of Lent is one of Jesus’ best. It can be interpreted from the perspective of each of the three main characters. Traditionally it is known as the parable “of the ...