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  1. Friendship, Fraternity, and Sense of Mission
  • The Others Are Ours (II)

    “Caring for someone is not only healing a small wound, but looking at the person in their entirety, seeking their good both in this world and the next.” The second article on fraternal correction.

  • The Others Are Ours (I)

    Friendliness and graciousness are the fertile soil for fostering fraternal correction. God acts through our relationships with those around us to draw out the best in us.

  • Free eBook: "For me, to live is Christ"

    Christ is the starting point and the guiding thread of every Christian life. Our life of prayer, forming our emotions, inner freedom, spiritual struggle, our sense of mission... all converge in Christ. We want to live our life in Him, to live His life in ours.

  • Free eBook: “I have called you friends: Friendship, a gift from God to light up the earth”

    In the light of a pastoral letter of Mgr Fernando Ocáriz on friendship (November 1, 2019), we offer a free eBook with some texts to invite us to discover and share one of the great treasures that Jesus continues to offer to the apostles of today.

  • Apostles in the Middle of the World: A Sense of Mission (With Audio)

    "The dynamic force at work in the apostolate is charity, which is a gift from God, and in a Christian, in a child of God, friendship and charity are one and the same thing."

  • Beloved, Called, Sent Out: A Sense of Mission (With Audio)

    "If we let ourselves be led by God’s Love, if we stay attentive to his inspirations and take notice of his small suggestions, the apostolate will become a 'way of life' that configures our own identity."

  • I Have Called You Friends (V): See What Good Friends They Are

    A new article in the series on friendship. "Friendship is one of the 'divine paths on earth' that God has opened up by becoming a man, a friend of his friends."

  • I Have Called You Friends (IV): Fraternity and Friendship

    "Friendship is always freely bestowed; if it is sought to fulfil an obligation or to attain a goal it is never truly authentic."

  • I Have Called You Friends (III): A Reciprocal Love

    Each of our friendships is an opportunity to discover anew a reflection of the friendship that Christ offers us.

  • I Have Called You Friends (II): To Light Up the Earth

    The "new commandment" that Jesus entrusted to us at the end of his life teaches us that true friendship is also authentic apostolate.

  • I Have Called You Friends (I): Does God Have Friends?

    God has always taken the first step in seeking our friendship. By being his friend, we learn how to be good friends of others. A new series on Christian life.

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