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Meditations: Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord

Some reflections that can assist our prayer on the feast of the Annunciation, which is celebrated on 8 April this year.

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Meditations: Sunday of the Second Week of Easter (Year B)

Some reflections that can guide our prayer on this Second Sunday of Easter, which is also called Divine Mercy Sunday. The topics are: Thomas wants to touch Jesus’ wounds; God’s mercy enkindles our faith; the wounds of the Risen Christ are a proof of his love.

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The Annunciation of the Lord

Resources with which to celebrate the Annunciation, the feast of the Incarnation of the eternal Son of the Father in the Virgin Mary, on 25 March.

Pray with Saint Josemaría

Meditations: Easter Saturday

Some reflections that can assist our prayer on Easter Saturday.

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Resources for Divine Mercy Sunday

The Feast of Divine Mercy is celebrated on the Sunday after Easter. This year, it falls on 16 April. St. John Paul II established this feast in 2000.

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Meditations: Easter Friday

Some reflections that can help guide our prayer on Easter Friday.

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Combat, Closeness, Mission (1): "Choose Life"

The first chapter of a new series on the path to holiness, an adventure in which it is not only about "giving" but, above all, "receiving."

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Meditations: Easter Thursday

Some reflections that can help guide our prayer on Easter Thursday.

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Christ’s death and resurrection not a myth

The myth argument claims that Christ’s resurrection is a myth like the one about the Greek god Hercules. It’s been around since the French skeptic Voltaire invented it in the 18th century. Because it has been around for so long, there is a long answer to the myth hypothesis. There’s also a short one.

"We need righteous men and women"

In his 3 April general audience, Pope Francis continued his catechetical cycle on vices and virtues, speaking about the virtue of justice.

From the Church and the Pope