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December 7: Saint Ambrose

Brief biography St. Ambrose was born in Trier, around 340 and died in Milan, in 397. He was an official of the Roman Empire, governor of Liguria and Emilia (370) and archbishop of Milan. He was baptized, ordained and consecrated in 374 and dedicated himself to the study of theology and the humanities. His [...]
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The protagonists of Advent

The Three Great Ones of Advent: Isaiah, John the Baptist and the Virgin Mary During the Advent Season, the Church looks at, and invites us to look at, three characters who help us to live this time of waiting for the Lord with authenticity. They are the protagonists of this crucial time in which we [...]
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December 6th: Seventh day of the Novena to the Immaculate Conception

Seventh day of the Novena to the Immaculate Conception. Today we consider a text of Pope Francis in which he speaks of Mary as the woman of the great yes. In the face of the no of sin, Mary has said a yes that changes all of history. 1. Opening Prayer Holy and Immaculate Virgin, to you who are the pride of [...]
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December 6: Saint Nicholas

Brief biography of St. Nicholas of Bari He was born in the year 270 in present-day Turkey. After the death of his parents, he distributed his inheritance to the poor and was ordained a priest. He was bishop of Mira, mitre for which he was elected in a very curious way: it is said that the bishops did not [...]
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Herodías: "En mi interior sabía que Juan tenía toda la razón"

Herod had John arrested and put him in prison in chains because of Herodias, his brother Philip's wife (Mt 14:3). To say that my life has been a gift is very ironic, but it is the pure truth. Another thing is what I have done with it. In any case [...]
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This was our experience at ReInspira 2018.

What is ReInspira? ReInspira is an International Congress of Religious Marketing that aims to inspire from marketing the new model of relationship and communication of the ecclesial community. Faith is undoubtedly a gift and not a matter of advertising campaigns. But in the face of the increasingly pronounced alienation between society [...]
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December 5: Sixth day of the Novena to the Immaculate Conception

Sixth day of the Novena to the Immaculate Conception. Today we consider a text from Pope Benedict in which he reflects on Mary, free from the stain of sin. 1. Opening prayer Holy and Immaculate Virgin, to you, who are the pride of our people and the motherly protection of our city, we turn with confidence and love. You are [...]
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Christian Meaning of the Advent Wreath

Where does the tradition of the Advent Wreath come from? The Advent Wreath has its origins in a pagan European tradition of lighting candles in the winter to represent the fire of the sun god and ask him to return with his light and warmth during the winter. The missionaries Christianized this custom by giving it content and [...]
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December 4th: Fifth day of the Novena to the Immaculate Conception

Fourth day of the Novena to the Immaculate Conception. Today we consider a text of Pope Francis in which the Pope explains what it means that the Virgin Mary is full of grace. This compliment that the angel says to Mary during the Annunciation and which we repeat every time we pray the Hail Mary hides some ideas [...]
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[:es]The 8 reasons why Mary is the woman who is most woman[:en]8 reasons why Mary is the woman who is most woman[:]

[Mary, icon of woman of all times Mary is her name and she is the model of identity, icon of woman of all times. Why? For many reasons, but we are going to summarize them in 8: 1. Woman, more woman When God wanted to heal men of their wounds, he dreamed of [...]
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