Prayer and meditation

Prayer: Oxygen for the Soul

In the midst of our busy lives and constant search for meaning, we are presented with countless methods of meditation. But why not reconnect with the rich spiritual tradition offered by our Christian...

Holy Abandonment

The author, a Cistercian monk, explores the journey towards complete conformity with God's will. He discusses the foundations of surrender to God, covering topics such as the extent of the divine Will,...

The book of the Passion

In this small volume, already considered a classic, the author tries to transmit, with elements of all literary genres, his love for the Crucified Christ. Through the musicality of the word, fantasy and the...

Christmas at the Nativity

This book is the English translation of the original Italian. The work is a collection of Pope Francis' homilies, addresses, and reflections on the Nativity. The articles are arranged according to the...

Meditations on the Passion of Christ

The "Via Crucis" is an exercise recommended by the tradition of the Church. In fourteen stations, the Christian follows Christ on his way to the Cross, in his suffering on the day he won salvation for...

I Heard God Laugh

It is a suggestive book on daily mental prayer. The author recounts his own experience in this daily habit of prayer of the heart, in addition to sharing a series of interesting arguments to avoid...

To be a Father with Saint Joseph

Fabrice Hadjadj, Philosopher and convert to Catholicism, has published this short book to offer his own reflections about the life of Saint Joseph. As usual, Hadjadj is deep, insightful, witty and often...

For me, to live is Christ

What does it mean to be a Christian? There are many ways to answer this question. Perhaps one of the most synthetic is the one repeated in the letters of St. Paul: to be a Christian is to live in Christ, to...

Vocation: Something Great that is Love

Who am I? is an important question. But much more important, Pope Francis tells us, is this other one: For whom am I? Our identity is nourished by what we have received, but it takes its form above all from...