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Mary of the Himalayas, a love story of God's mercy

De feminista, atea y anticlerical, a defender la vida y dar testimonio del amor y misericordia de Dios. Así fue la conversión de María del Himalaya.
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12 thoughts of Pope Francis on friendship with Jesus in Christus Vivit

Después de haber hablado de las 4 ideas esenciales de la exhortación apostólica Christus Vivit y de haber destacado 25 consejos del Papa Francisco a los jóvenes en este documento, nos gustaría señalar algunas ideas sobre la amistad que se encuentran en un apartado de Christus Vivit llamado "En amistad con Cristo" y que va […]
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The Youth Synod is over, now what?

Closing of the Synod The Synod of Youth has come to an end. But this was not the end, but a point and a continuation. Now we can say that the Synod of Youth has really begun. It is the moment of truth, of making it come alive. The Church wants to have a new, more active and welcoming attitude towards young people.
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The Samaritan woman: from pain and curse to regaining dignity at a stroke

The Samaritan woman How can you, being a Jew, ask me, a Samaritan woman, to drink? (Jn 4:9) Only Jesus knows my name. However, he did not want it to be recorded in the Gospel. He knows why, and I do not deny that he is quite right. In my story, the most important thing is not my name [...].
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Judas: "Vendí a Jesús por 30 monedas de plata"

The vocation of Judas Then he approached Jesus and said, "Hail, Master!" And he kissed him. But Jesus answered him, "Friend, why have you come?" (Mt 26:49-50). I am very ashamed to write why I did what I did, why I refused such an awesome gift. I know that you are not trying to judge me and that nobody [...].
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History of the Rosary

As every year, the Virgin of the Rosary is celebrated on October 7. A feast that dates back to the sixteenth century. Faced with the danger of a Turkish invasion in Europe, the Holy League was created, a military union of different Christian territories. In the context of war against the Ottoman Empire there was a battle [...]
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How to be a saint?

I exist, therefore I am loved by God I think we can all sense that people are not like stones (although stones can be very beautiful). God has created us in a special way: his Word has called us into existence, setting us on a journey to discover the truth and to love freely. He has [...]
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Jacob, the paralyzed man whose friends lowered him through the roof.

The vocation of James, the paralytic At this they brought to him a paralytic lying on a stretcher. Seeing their faith, he said to the paralytic, "Courage, my son, your sins are forgiven you" (Mt 9:2-3). My name is Jacob. I have always been paralytic, but I am extremely fortunate because God has given me four friends who are [...]
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Herodes: "Fue el maldito miedo que se apoderó de mí"

The vocation of Herod I, called "the great" When King Herod heard of it, he was startled, and all Jerusalem with him; he summoned the chief priests and the scribes of the land, and asked them where the Messiah was to be born (Mt 2:3-4) This child wanted to steal everything from me. He was coming to usurp my kingdom, my [...]
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Temple doorkeeper: "Peter was the instrument for me to meet his gaze".

"Then said the maid that kept the door unto Peter, Art not thou also one of this man's disciples? And he said, I am not," (Jn 18:17). I knew that the men with the biggest mouths are a piece of cake, and I grew up before Peter Before a frightened Galilean like Peter I grew up, I became brave, I became [...]
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