Les amis du Ressuscité dans le siècle des menaces et de la solitude
In a global context marked by the pervasive threats of armed conflict, pandemics, and environmental depletion, the proclamation of Jesus’s resurrection demands linguistic and conceptual […]
Mary Ward’s Embodiment of the Ignatian Meditation on the Two Standards
This article explores the link between the meditation known as the Two Standards from the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556) and its […]
Fede e bene comune. C’è spazio per la ragione? Analisi del capitolo IV dell’enciclica Lumen Fidei di Papa Francesco
The article proposes an analysis of Chapter VI of Pope Francis’ Encyclical Letter Lumen fidei, focusing on the common good based on faith and attempting […]
Quando le parole diventano Credo
The presentation proposes a philosophical-theological reflection on the importance of language in general and theological language in particular as it emerges from the Nicene Creed. […]
Roman Catholic Priests from the Diocese of Satu Mare Surveilled and Arrested During the Communist Period
At the end of the 1940s and the beginning of the 1950s, out of the 71 priests in the Diocese of Satu Mare, 19 were […]
L’amitié avec Jésus dans les Évangiles. Une interprétation
This article offers a theological and exegetical examination of the relational dynamics between Jesus, his disciples, and the broader public, through the conceptual framework of […]
Albino Luciani e Il Concilio Vaticano II. Padre conciliare, divulgatore, custode
Albino Luciani, the future Pope John Paul I, attended all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council. He had only one intervention, on episcopal collegiality, […]
Mary Ward (1585-1645) and the Ignatian Principle and Foundation. Historical Impact and Contemporary Implications
This article explores the formative influence of the Ignatian Principle and Foundation in the spiritual life of Mary Ward (1585–1645) and in the founding of […]
Hungarian Greek Catholics During the Bishopric of the Blessed Alexandru Rusu
This study examines the episcopate of Blessed Alexandru Rusu from the perspective of the Hungarian Greek Catholic communities, focusing on the ecclesiastical and identity transformations […]
The Divine Attribute of Transcendence in Schopenhauer’s Work
This article undertakes an extensive examination of the concept of transcendence within the philosophical framework of Arthur Schopenhauer. While Schopenhauer is renowned for his immanent […]

