The Most Subtle of Revolutions… and the Most Effective

The great revolutionary upheavals surprise superficial observers, by suddenly bringing about drastic changes in the social fabric. They ignore the fact that none of these successes would be possible without meticulous preparation.

History and Spirituality of Gregorian Chant

Spiritual music par excellence, chant requires not only skill in execution, but also piety and humility, since the sonorous union of the singers is a symbol of the intermingling of the faithful who come together to worship God.

Digital Education, Heading Towards the Stone Age

The new generations are coming into contact with a reality that has become omnipresent in our daily lives: cybernetics. Could our little ones be in danger? Studies by a renowned neurologist reveal some disturbing data.

House of God and Gate of Heaven

Who, among the children of Adam, is free of defect? Physical flaws, moral shortcomings, character deficiencies… everyone is subject to some imperfection! Everyone, except Mary.

The Canticle of the Threefold Secret

With poetic flair and unsurpassable orthodoxy, St. Thomas Aquinas bequeathed to posterity, in a short antiphon, an explanation of the doctrine and ineffable mystery contained in the august Sacrament of Love.

The Sign of Divine Love

To consider the corrective or punitive character of suffering is quite reasonable; however, how can we explain the trial that befalls the innocent?