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The Visitation

On the last day of May, the Church celebrates the feast of our Lady's visitation to her cousin Elizabeth. Some reflections on the canticle Mary entoned to express her great joy: the ‘Magnificat’.

Very Human, Very Divine (XIX): Giving the Best of Ourselves

The human virtues polish our personality and give us the flexibility needed to discover the right way to act in a great variety of daily situations.

Go and Do Likewise (II): One Heart and Soul

"Other men and women are part of our own life and also become part of our own personal responsibility, since we all form part of the same Body. They are brothers or sisters we are called to watch over, to be reconciled with, to love."

The Holy Spirit: A Prayer Guide for Youths

As we begin our #journeytoPentecost, the following prayer guide can help you, friends and family to make a fruitful time as we wait for the Holy Spirit to come upon his Church anew… Access the material below and have a season to remember with some texts of Pope Francis and St. Josemaría.

May Recollection Kit (2023)

A recollection is a “mini-retreat,” a few hours of quiet prayer when we look at our lives in God's presence. This guide can help us spend an hour or two in loving conversation with God, right where we are.

Very Human, Very Divine (XVIII): Interior Freedom

“Our freedom is not a spontaneous choice that has no grounding outside our own will. In its deepest dimension, our freedom is a response to the Love that precedes us.”

Very Human, Very Divine (XVII): The Gentle Force of Trust

Sincere trust unlocks the potentialities hidden inside each person; it encourages us to develop our qualities in the service of others, and enables us to grow in a natural and harmonious way.

Meditations: Holy Week

Meditations: Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the Holy Week

Meditations: 4th Week of Lent

Meditations: Some reflections that can assist our prayer during this Lenten season.

A Renewed Faithfulness

The feast of Saint Joseph highlights for us the beauty of a faithful life. "Saint Joseph was a faithful and just man because of the love that filled his soul and made him love the paths that God’s Providence had marked out for him."