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June 2026
New article: “The finger of God”.
New article: “The baptism of Christ”.
New article: “The Resurrection and the Glorification”.
New article: “Holy Week”.
New article: “The third year: the opposition”.
New article: “The second year: popularity”.
New article: “The first year: the inauguration”.
New article: “The preparation for the ministry”.
New article: “The prologues and the coming of Christ”.
New: the “Memorise” tool.
New article: “The Real Presence.”
New article: “The four Servant Songs”.
New article: “Trito-Isaiah”.
New article: “Deutero-Isaiah”.
New article: “Proto-Isaiah”.
New article: “Predestination”.
New article: “The Angel of the Lord”.
New article: “Wars of Extermination in the Bible”.
New article: “Slavery in the Bible”.
New article: “The Nature of God”.
New article: “The Age of the Martyrs”.
New article: “The Abode of the Dead”.
New article: “The Canon and the Deuterocanonical Books”.
New article: “The Deacon”.
New article: “The Priest”.
New article: “Sola Scriptura”.
New article: “The Angels”.
New article: “Sola Fide”.
New article: “Once Saved, Always Saved”.
New article: “Elijah at Horeb”.
New article: “Turning the Other Cheek”.
New article: “Buy a Sword”.
New article: “Let the Dead Bury Their Dead”.
New article: “Jesus before Pilate”.
New article: “Jesus and Nicodemus”.
New article: “Invincible Ignorance”.
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Doctrine and Dogma

27 entries
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Scripture and Exegesis

33 entries
The Book of Isaiah

Proto-Isaiah

The first part of the book of Isaiah, chapters 1 to 39: the oracles of the prophet at Jerusalem, the trial of Judah, the sign of Immanuel and the king… see more

Deutero-Isaiah

The second part of the book of Isaiah, chapters 40 to 55, the book of consolation: addressed to the exiles of Babylon, it reveals the one creator and… see more

Trito-Isaiah

The third part of the book of Isaiah, chapters 56 to 66: addressed to the people returned from exile, it calls to justice and true worship, opens… see more

The four Servant Songs

The four songs of Deutero-Isaiah where the Servant of the Lord appears: the chosen one who brings justice to the nations, the light of the nations… see more

The oracles against the nations

The great block of Isaiah 13 to 23, where the judgment of God passes the powers of the world in review: the God of all the earth, the fall of… see more

Moses and the Exodus

The bondage and the call

The beginning of the epic of Moses, from Exodus 1 to 6: Israel enslaved and the child saved from the waters, the flight to Midian, the burning bush… see more

The deliverance

The departure from Egypt, from Exodus 7 to 15: the sign of the serpent, the ten plagues and the judgment of Egypt’s gods, the Passover and the blood… see more

Sinai and the covenant

From the crossing of the sea to Sinai: the waters of Marah, the manna as figure of the Eucharist, the water of the rock and the battle against Amalek… see more

The Gospels

Jesus and Nicodemus

A teacher of the Law comes by night to question Christ, who reveals to him that one must be born again, of water and the Spirit, to see the kingdom of… see more

Jesus before Pilate

Before the Roman governor who can sentence him to death, Christ reveals himself as king of a kingdom not of this world and witness to the truth, while… see more

Abraham Saw My Day

In a long dispute at the Temple over descent from Abraham, Christ declares that Abraham saw his day beforehand and rejoiced, and that he himself is… see more

Let the Dead Bury Their Dead

A saying of Christ that seems to forbid a son to bury his father. What it teaches: the call of God comes before everything, and the most sacred duty yields to it.

Buy a Sword

At the Last Supper, Christ tells the Apostles to buy a sword. This sword announces the time of trial, and that very night Christ forbids Peter to use it.

Turning the Other Cheek, the Cloak and the Mile

By this word of the Sermon on the Mount, Christ calls to renounce personal vengeance and to overcome evil with good.

The baptism of Christ

The baptism of Jesus at the Jordan is his consecration as priest. John, a priest after Aaron, washes him in the water, and the Spirit descends upon… see more

The finger of God

Under the trap set for him by the scribes and Pharisees, Jesus reveals himself. By writing with his finger on the ground, he shows himself the author… see more

My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?

The cry from the cross is taken for an admission of despair or of a rupture within God. Jesus utters the opening of Psalm 22, which the whole… see more

The Life of Christ

The prologues and the coming of Christ

The four Gospels open the coming of Christ through four doors: the eternal Word in John, the royal line in Matthew, the ascent back to Adam in Luke… see more

The preparation for the ministry

Before the public life, John appears in the wilderness to prepare the way: he preaches conversion, baptises in the Jordan and points to Jesus as the… see more

The first year: the inauguration

The public life opens in Jerusalem: the cleansing of the Temple, the night conversation with Nicodemus on birth of water and Spirit, the serpent… see more

The second year: popularity

The second year unfolds in Galilee: rejected at Nazareth, Jesus settles at Capernaum, calls his disciples and teaches with authority. He heals and… see more

The third year: the opposition

The third year sees the opposition harden. Withdrawn into pagan land, Jesus receives the faith of a foreign woman, then, at Caesarea, Peter confesses… see more

Holy Week

The last week of Christ, from the royal entry into Jerusalem to the tomb. The first days in the Temple: the cursed fig tree, the cleansing, the… see more

The Resurrection and the Glorification

The forty days of the risen Christ, from the empty tomb to the Ascension. On Easter morning: the open tomb, the appearance to Mary Magdalene, then to… see more

Questions on the Scriptures

The Canon and the Deuterocanonical Books

The canon is the list of the inspired books. The Catholic Bible numbers seven more than the Protestant one, the deuterocanonicals, kept since the… see more

Slavery in the Bible

The Bible knows slavery and regulates it in its laws. The Law of Moses softens and bounds servitude, punishes man-stealing with death, and keeps the… see more

Wars of Extermination in the Bible

The Bible commands that certain peoples be devoted to the anathema: the extermination of the nations of Canaan, then of Amalek. These orders strike… see more

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Liturgy and Sacraments

8 entries

The Sacraments

The seven signs instituted by Christ, by which he communicates his grace: efficacious signs that produce what they represent, they draw their power… see more

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The Spiritual Life

3 entries
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History of the Church

1 entry
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Apologetics

7 entries

Infant Baptism

Why the Church baptises newborns, who cannot yet believe: a practice from the origins, founded on the gratuity of grace, the promise made to children… see more

The Real Presence

Answers to the objections on the Eucharist: that the real presence is only a symbol, that the Mass and adoration offend the unique sacrifice of… see more

Mary, Mother of God

Answers to the objections raised against Mary: Mother of God, the Immaculate Conception, her perpetual virginity, her Assumption, and the honour given… see more

Sola Scriptura

Why the principle of ’Scripture alone’ collapses: a rule the Bible does not teach and which refutes itself, the Tradition it commands us to hold, the… see more

Once Saved, Always Saved

The doctrine of unconditional eternal security in the light of Scripture: why salvation, once received, must be kept, in perseverance to the end.

Sola Fide

The doctrine of justification by faith alone in the light of Scripture: why the faith that saves is a living faith, active through charity.

The Intercession of the Saints and Angels

The intercession of the saints and angels rests on the communion of saints. Three objections, the prohibition of consulting the dead, idolatry, and… see more