Journeying in Faith and Prayer

The journey to the miracle of the multiplication of loaves and fish shows that great miracles come to those who have faith and seek Jesus with determination. This miracle parallels the Eucharist, where Jesus offers us superabundant grace. To truly receive this gift, we must journey in faith and prayer, making a concerted effort to participate in the Holy Mass.

The Third Christian Youth Forum Unites Diverse Faiths in Russia

The third edition of the Christian Youth Forum, held from July 8th to 14th on a scenic island in the River Neva, brought together representatives from various Christian denominations to discuss the theme “Young Christians and Family Values.” Participants, including prominent Catholic figures and theologians from the Russian Orthodox Church, engaged in meaningful dialogue, workshops, and seminars, fostering friendships and mutual understanding across faiths.

CHURCH FATHERS (38) Ephrem the Syrian: Poetry and song in the service of the faith

Saint Ephrem the Syrian was born in 306 AD and is renowned for his theological poetry and hymns. He successfully combined the vocations of theologian and poet, using his talents to defend correct doctrine and enrich the liturgy of the Church. Ephrem’s hymns and poetic reflections on faith, combined with his deep spirituality, have earned him the title “Harp of the Holy Spirit.”

CALLED TO BE SAINTS (# 1)

Holiness is not just for saints but for all followers of Christ. Pope Francis, in Rejoice and Be Glad, calls us to practical holiness in our time. Holiness means loving God and others, fulfilling daily tasks with love, and living a life of virtue. It’s about continuous conversion and letting God’s grace work in us. Ultimately, holiness is a journey of love, leading to happiness here and in the afterlife.

Empowering Prayer and Immersing Work

In today’s Gospel (Mk 6:30-34), Jesus invites the apostles to rest after their mission, embodying a tender, motherly care. This passage highlights the dual nature of shepherding—balancing active ministry with introspective renewal. Jesus’ invitation to retreat underscores that true shepherding integrates compassionate care with personal spiritual refreshment. It’s a call for all of us to embody the heart of a shepherd in our daily roles.

Holidays: A time to discover the preciousness of our lives

In this Sunday’s Gospel (Mk 6:30-34), Jesus invites the apostles to rest after their mission. This reminder underscores that rest is not only for physical recovery but also for spiritual renewal. It’s a sacred time to reconnect with God and reflect on our life’s purpose. As we enjoy our summer holidays, let’s cherish these moments of rest to rediscover what truly matters and rejuvenate our spirits.

The Courageous Battle of Uganda’s Nuns

The nuns of the Association of Religious of Uganda (ARU) fight human trafficking, led by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, through awareness campaigns and commissions. Motivated by Catholic doctrine and biblical teachings, they emphasize human life’s value. In June, millions commemorated the 60th anniversary of the Ugandan martyrs’ canonization in Namugongo, highlighting the martyrs’ faith and the fight against human trafficking.

CHURCH FATHERS (37): Aphraates, “the Persian Sage”: Prayer leads to charity

Aphraates, the “Persian Sage,” was a fourth-century Syriac Christian writer. His 23 homilies, or Demonstrations, focused on faith, charity, fasting, and prayer. Aphraates taught that true faith leads to sincere charity and that prayer should result in acts of kindness and forgiveness. He emphasized the importance of fasting in various forms and reinforced key Church teachings, including the Eucharist and penance.