Called to Be Co-Redemptors: Sharing in Christ’s Redemptive Mission

Does the God-Man need collaborators to complete His Passion? Can we really console Him in His sorrows, even though living centuries after His Ascension into Heaven?
The Education of Children – The Great Challenge for Parents

From the dawn to the twilight of his existence, man will be a reflection of what he learned in his family. What is the secret of this first and primordial formation?
Monsignor João’s Final Months

Like the sun that, as it sets, casts its most beautiful rays, Msgr. João’s last months on this earth were the corollary and quintessence of his life, as well as the dawn of a new form of closeness between him and his spiritual children.
Monsignor João Clá: A Life wholly devoted to the Holy Church

The Heralds of the Gospel, a Catholic Association of Pontifical Right, present in 78 countries, is widely recognized for its architectural beauty, liturgical richness, and tireless apostolic work. Behind this ardent desire and labor for sanctity stands Monsignor João Clá Dias, a man whose life was marked by profound devotion, intellectual rigor, and unwavering dedication to the Church.
Sacrament of Marriage – Mystery of Love and Union

The conjugal bond is a very high design of God in creation, the principle and honour of fruitfulness, a source of grace for the world.
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord: The Man With Six Heads

This bishop abandoned his priesthood to join the Revolution, deceived Danton to escape the guillotine, betrayed Napoleon to bring back the monarchy and, in his last breath, renounced the world to unite himself with God – or at least try to…
Isabella I of Castile: A Truly Catholic Queen

Her greatest title was not that of queen or restorer of peace, but that of Catholic, received directly from the hands of the Vicar of Christ in recognition of her invaluable services to the Holy Church.
Richard the Lionheart: The Importance of a Great Heart

Over the centuries, men noted for the greatness of their personality have received the most varied epithets. One of them, however, has been recognized in the firmament of history as the “Lionheart”. Who was he?
Charlemagne: Sword and Shield of Christendom

From a merging of providential factors a vast empire was formed, whose wise monarch was perhaps the greatest history has ever known.
The Priesthood Before and After Christ: From Old Law to Eternal High Priest

It seemed that nothing more sublime could exist than the priesthood of the Old Law: to be the bridge between the finite and the Infinite, between time and the Eternal, between the miserable and Mercy. But each manifestation of divine generosity surpasses the other…