A spiritual reflection--Woman in the Bible: A gateway of transformation in the history of salvation

Submitted by munir on Mon, 06/15/2026 - 12:02

The contemplative reader of the Holy Gospel notices how the Lord Jesus Christ dealt with women with love, respect, and dignity, restoring to them their human and spiritual honor, and making them witnesses of faith and messengers of hope.

The Pope between Madrid and Barcelona: A message merging faith, politics, and culture

Submitted by munir on Thu, 06/11/2026 - 12:15

The papal visit by His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to Spain has received extensive media coverage. Though it is not the first visit by a pontiff to this country, yet it is the first paid by this Pope, who used it to shed light on the pioneering role of youth in the Church, and on the responsible use of modern media particularly artificial intelligence technologies.

The Theology of Brokenness: How are the voices of the humble immortalized and their words become living liturgy?

Submitted by munir on Tue, 05/26/2026 - 19:58

Many times, during the Divine Liturgy and liturgical prayers, I have found myself pausing before short phrases that we constantly repeat—phrases we may have become so accustomed to hearing that they pass by without reflection on their depth. Yet a question kept echoing within me: Why did the Church choose precisely these words to live for thousands of years within her prayers?