Mary, the Art of Perception that breaks the mould (Lk 2:19) (Lk 1:26-38) For a life from the authentic I to the unknown Culmination "Now, Mary kept and treasured all…
Dec 10, 2025

Annunciation to Joseph

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Contact with the earth: deviance and ascent Casual incarnation, in tenuousness and density (Mt 1:1-17) In the ancient East, genealogies mentioned only men, and it is surprising that Mt mentions…
Casual Incarnation, in tenuousness and density (Mt 1:1-17) In the ancient East, genealogies mentioned only men, and it is surprising that Mt mentions the names of no less than five…
Dec 8, 2025

The "stars" set aside

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Two sons: «No» and «Me!» (Mt 21:28-32) Matthew writes half a century after the death of the Master and notes that the majority of Abraham's children - his people -…
The authority of Jesus and ours (Mt 21:23-27) "By what authority do you do these things? And who gave you this authority?" (Mt 21:23). In the traditional Judaizing environment of…
(Mt 11:2-11) Crisis of the titanic spirit. Perplexity of the Baptist (Mt 11:2-6) This is the so-called crisis of the Baptist. Ultimately, it is the crossroads of our own experience…
Curved trajectory, and the model that is not the "sphere" (Mt 17:10-13) The experience of "the Mount" - the so-called Transfiguration - is followed by the episode of Elijah and…
Dec 4, 2025

Stubbornness

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One 'character', or the Son of Man (Mt 11:16-19) The Gospels break through, advance and liberate, making us realise the enormous difference between any belief and Faith. They emancipate us…
And why Elijah (Mt 11:11-15) S. Augustine stated: 'In Vetere Testamento Nuvum latet, in Novo Testamento Vetus patet'. But on a different level. It is true that the message of…
Dec 2, 2025

Yoke on the small ones

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Religion turned into obsession - for "held back" (Mt 11:28-30) The rabbis chose disciples from among those who had greater intellectual and ascetic abilities. Jesus, on the other hand, goes…
Value of imperfect uniqueness (Mt 18:12-14) The change of course and destiny of the Kingdom. A God in search of the lost and unequal, to expand our life. Christology of…
In the Annunciation (Gen 3:9-15.20; Lk 1:26-38) A great theologian of the Mystical Body wrote: "At dawn there is a stupendous moment: that which immediately precedes the rising of the…
Nov 29, 2025

Convert? Overturn!

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(Is 11:1-10; Mt 3:1-12) The Son of God who is coming "will not judge by appearances, nor make decisions based on hearsay" (Is 11:3). So does the Church that bears…
Gratitude: the Kingdom at hand and Prayer Incarnate (Mt 9,35-10,1.6-8) Jesus differs from the Rabbis of his time because he does not wait for the exhausted and prostrate people (v.36)…
Illuminator of the blind: what healing, Expectation, finality? (Mt 9:27-31) The encyclical Brothers All invites us to a perspective that provokes decision and action: a new eye, filled with Hope.…
House on the Rock or practitioners of vain things (Mt 7:21.24-27) Pope Francis said: "In order to give himself to us, God often chooses unthinkable paths, perhaps those of our…
The simple Mystery (Eucharistic) (Mt 15:29-37) «Man is a limited being who is himself limitless» (Fratelli Tutti [Brethren All] n.150). In our hearts we have a great longing for fulfilment…
Calling the far and small, to move the near and great Lk 10:21-24 (17-24) And I and You "Truth is not at all what I have. It is not at…
Faith and Word: God is not bound to an external expression (Mt 8:5-11) "The essential thing is to listen to what comes from within. Our actions are often nothing more…
The reinterpretation of the liturgical colour purple Mt 24:37-44 (24-51) "Watch therefore, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming" (v. 42). The key to understanding…
Be careful not to weigh yourselves down, watch and pray at all times (Lk 21:34-36) The new world descends upon us in an unexpected way, imposing itself from one moment…
The Sources of Hope (Lk 21:29-33) The Sadducees thought that their exaggerated prosperity was the most expressive sign of the Messianic times. The Essenes believed that the Kingdom of God…
Placing oneself in the "astral" upheavals (Lk 21:20-28) «And there will be signs in the sun and in the moon and in the stars, and on the earth anguish of…
Placing oneself in the events of persecution (Lk 21:12-19) The course of history is a time in which God composes the confluence of our freedom and circumstances. In such folds…
Instances of the world, idea of 'perfection', sense of the Christ (Lk 21:5-11) In his Apocalyptic Discourse Lk wants us to meditate on the meaning of history and 'what remains'...…
Pennies and festivals of the voracious God, in solemn appearances (Lk 21:1-4) Jesus conveys the Glad Tidings that the Father is the exact opposite of what was imagined. He does…
(Lk 23:35-43) The Son is crucified between criminals. For the political and religious powers, he was a far greater danger. According to Luke, only one of them reviled him; the…
And God binding His heart to humanity (Lk 20:27-40) The defeat of death is the cruel destiny that has clouded the minds of all civilisations, infusing disorientation and anguished thoughts…
Little Home of God or a place of business and usury? No more haggling (Lk 19:45-48) Jesus notes that around the activity that took place within the perimeters of the…
Weeping over the eternal city, with tears of a father, a mother, a son (Lk 19:41-44) We like to be in the wake of fashion or opportunism, but responding to…
The ancient priest stagnates, and evaluates based on categories of possibilities; reluctant to the Spirit who moves situations
Il sacerdote antico ristagna, e valuta basando su categorie di possibilità; riluttante allo Spirito che smuove le situazioni
«Even through Joseph’s fears, God’s will, his history and his plan were at work. Joseph, then, teaches us that faith in God includes believing that he can work even through our fears, our frailties and our weaknesses. He also teaches us that amid the tempests of life, we must never be afraid to let the Lord steer our course. At times, we want to be in complete control, yet God always sees the bigger picture» (Patris Corde, n.2)
«Anche attraverso l’angustia di Giuseppe passa la volontà di Dio, la sua storia, il suo progetto. Giuseppe ci insegna così che avere fede in Dio comprende pure il credere che Egli può operare anche attraverso le nostre paure, le nostre fragilità, la nostra debolezza. E ci insegna che, in mezzo alle tempeste della vita, non dobbiamo temere di lasciare a Dio il timone della nostra barca. A volte noi vorremmo controllare tutto, ma Lui ha sempre uno sguardo più grande» (Patris Corde, n.2)
Man is the surname of God: the Lord in fact takes his name from each of us - whether we are saints or sinners - to make him our surname (Pope Francis). God's fidelity to the Promise is realized not only through men, but with them (Pope Benedict).
L’uomo è il cognome di Dio: il Signore infatti prende il nome da ognuno di noi — sia che siamo santi, sia che siamo peccatori — per farlo diventare il proprio cognome (Papa Francesco). La fedeltà di Dio alla Promessa si attua non soltanto mediante gli uomini, ma con loro (Papa Benedetto)
In the communities of Galilee and Syria the pagans quickly became a majority - elevated to the rank of sons. They did not submit to nerve-wracking processes, but spontaneously were recognizing the Lord
Nelle comunità di Galilea e Siria i pagani diventavano rapidamente maggioranza - elevati al rango di figli. Essi non si sottoponevano a trafile snervanti, ma spontaneamente riconoscevano il Signore
And thus we must see Christ again and ask Christ: “Is it you?” The Lord, in his own silent way, answers: “You see what I did, I did not start a bloody revolution, I did not change the world with force; but lit many I, which in the meantime form a pathway of light through the millenniums” (Pope Benedict)
E così dobbiamo di nuovo vedere Cristo e chiedere a Cristo: “Sei tu?”. Il Signore, nel modo silenzioso che gli è proprio, risponde: “Vedete cosa ho fatto io. Non ho fatto una rivoluzione cruenta, non ho cambiato con forza il mondo, ma ho acceso tante luci che formano, nel frattempo, una grande strada di luce nei millenni” (Papa Benedetto)
Experts in the Holy Scriptures believed that Elijah's return should anticipate and prepare for the advent of the Kingdom of God. Since the Lord was present, the first disciples wondered what the value of that teaching was. Among the people coming from Judaism the question arose about the value of ancient doctrines…
Gli esperti delle sacre Scritture ritenevano che il ritorno di Elia dovesse anticipare e preparare l’avvento del Regno di Dio. Poiché il Signore era presente, i primi discepoli si chiedevano quale fosse il valore di quell’insegnamento. Tra i provenienti dal giudaismo sorgeva il quesito circa il peso delle dottrine antiche...
Gospels make their way, advance and free, making us understand the enormous difference between any creed and the proposal of Jesus

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