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The paralytic's friends and the craziest idea ever had

La vocación de los amigos del paralítico Y vinieron trayéndole un paralítico llevado entre cuatro y, como no podían presentárselo por el gentío, levantaron la techumbre encima de donde él estaba, abrieron un boquete y descolgaron la camilla donde yacía el paralítico (Mc 2, 3-4). http://www.arguments.es/wp-content/uploads/vocacion/2018/11/El-paralítico-y-sus-amigos.jpg" alt="" width="700" height="692" /> Lo que a mí me […]
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5 must-see videos if you are considering your vocation

Nuestros amigos de Dale un Minuto han elaborado en los últimos meses un buen número de vídeos sobre la vocación. Os recomendamos algunos que pueden resultar interesantes, especialmente para aquellos que se estén preguntando "¿qué quiere Dios de mí? 1. ¿Cuál es el camino para la felicidad? https://www.facebook.com/dale1minuto/videos/2327386507289380/ 2. Lo que Dios me pedía era […]
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A scribe near the Cross

My suspicions were confirmed: Jesus was a liar. Likewise the chief priests with the scribes and the elders also mocked him saying: "He has saved others and he cannot be saved. He is the King of Israel, let him come down now from the cross and we will believe him" (Mt 27:41-42). If you are the Son of God, [...].
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From Rome Reports journalist to Daughter of Charity

She had made her dream come true: to be a journalist. She was fulfilling her dream: to be a journalist. She had worked in various media and lived in Italy to do news about the Vatican for the Rome Reports news agency. Patricia de La Vega says she loved what she was doing. However, something changed in her [...]
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St. Paul, from persecuting Christians to being an apostle

St. Paul fell to the ground and heard a voice saying to him: "Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me? I did not know Jesus when he lived among us as one of us, but I persecuted him like no one else. Perhaps that is why he rewarded me with a mission among the Gentiles and had me travel the [...]
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The daughter of Herodias and the bitterness of buying love

Who is the daughter of Herodias? On Herod's birthday, the daughter of Herodias danced in front of everyone and Herod liked her so much that he swore to give her whatever she asked for (Mt 14:6-7) I have no name in the Gospel. Only my mother's name and the name of my father's murderer appear in the Gospel. I [...]
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Saint Elizabeth, cousin of the Mother of the Messiah

Con María todo es fácil "¿Quién soy yo para que me visite la madre de mi Señor?" (Lc 1, 43) ¿Por qué tengo tanta suerte para que venga la Madre de mi Señor a visitarme? No me lo explico. ¿Qué hace María aquí? Nadie me hacía tanta falta como ella, pero no me atrevía ni […]
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Vocation and saints

Vocation is an ever-topical subject When we talk about vocation, the first thing that comes to mind is that it is a subject that is discussed quite a lot. Both the saints and the Church constantly talk about it, and yet we commonly hear these questions from our friends and people on the street: What is vocation?
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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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