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God with us, the mystery of Christmas

A God made Child This is precisely what we celebrate at Christmas. Emmanuel, the one who was to come into the world to free us from the slavery of sin, the God of Israel who had promised salvation, becomes one of us. He does not come with the majesty of kings and mighty men [...].
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Viuda de Naín: "Vi en sus ojos tanto cariño, tanto dolor, tanto consuelo de un desconocido"

Soon afterward he was on his way to a city called Nain, and his disciples and a large crowd were walking with him. As he drew near the gate of the city, it happened that a dead man, the only son of his mother, who was a widow, was being brought out to be buried; and a considerable crowd from the city accompanied her. On seeing her [...]
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La carta que algunos hombres leyeron y muchos NO

Juan Pablo II fue sin duda un pionero de la defensa de los derechos humanos de la mujer, y sus cartas son esas que todo hombre debiera leer.
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Not easy, huh?

">http://www.arguments.es/wp-content/uploads/lachispa/2018/12/violetas-y-girasoles-4-e1544786227396.jpg"> Oro, poder y riquezas,  muriendo has de abandonar,  al cielo solo te llevas lo que des a los demás. -Eduardo Marquina-  Hay veces, hay situaciones, hay circunstancias actualmente, que no favorecen en nada el consabido «hacer las cosas como Dios manda». Por ejemplo, hacer el bien y no pregonarlo, o dicho evangélicamente: Por tanto, […]
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December 14: Saint John of the Cross

Who was St. John of the Cross? Master of the practical science of contemplation and Doctor of the supreme incommunicable knowledge. Mystic and poet, he writes about the spirituality of denial and abandonment in the dark night of the soul, based on his own experience. St. John of the Cross is a "wounded" man of love, [...]
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Marriage for three

Marriage, a divine gift We all share the universal call to holiness. But each person is different. Therefore, we must listen to God and discern how our call is made concrete. One such call may be in marriage. Marriage is the sacrament by which a man and a woman are perpetually bound together. [...]
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6 years of @pontifex's landing on Twitter

Time passes, also in social networks It has been no less than 6 years since, for the first time in history, a Pope tweeted and used social networks to communicate the joy of the Gospel also in the digital continent. Who would have thought ten years ago that a Pope would [...]
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Hombre de la mano paralizada: "Dios me devolvió la mano pero me pidió el corazón"

On another Sabbath he went into the synagogue and began to teach. And there was a man there whose right hand was withered (Lk 6:6). My right hand was paralyzed. I have had it that way ever since I can remember, but my father has told me many times that it all happened when I was five years old. Little by little [...]
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December 12: the Virgin of Guadalupe

History of the feast December 12 is the feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe. She is considered the Empress of the Americas. In 1531, the Mother of Jesus Christ, Saint Mary of Guadalupe, kindly appeared to Saint Juan Diego, a Chichimeca Indian from central Mexico. Her message was clear, she wanted him to [...]
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Bishop Carlos Escribano: "Youth ministry is always a ministry of risk".

The Bishop of Calahorra and La Calzada-Logroño, Don Carlos Escribano, offered a few days ago his experience as a Synodal Father in the Metropolitan Seminary of Zaragoza. "Pastoral work with young people is always a pastoral work of taking risks. If not, it is not mission, it is recreating ourselves. But the Church exists to evangelize, it exists to go out into the [...]
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