Epiphany Wednesday

SERMON BY SAINT PROCLUS OF CONSTANTINOPLE FOR THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST “Light of light, O Christ, you have appeared today”… Christ manifested himself to the world, restoring it to chaos and splendor. He took on the sin of the world and defeated the enemy of the world. He sanctified the springs of water and illuminated […]
Epiphany Tuesday

4th century homily for epiphany Water and Spirit Jesus came to John and was baptized by him in the Jordan. What incredible wonderful events! The boundless river that delights the city of God, how is it washed in a little water? The incomprehensible source that brings forth life for all men and has no end […]
The Baptism of Jesus

SERMON BY SAINT GRÉGOIRE DE NAZIANZE FOR THE FEAST OF LIGHTS “Those who see the light are in the light”. Christ is illuminated by baptism, let us shine with him; he is immersed in water, let us descend with him to rise with him. ~ John is baptizing, and Jesus approaches; perhaps to sanctify the […]
Epiphany Monday

SERMON BY SAINT PIERRE CHRYSOLOGUE FOR EPIPHANY Epiphany reveals God in man The Mystery of the Incarnation of the Lord itself brings with it ever-recognizable marks of the Divinity. However, the solemnity of the Epiphany discovers and reveals to us in many ways that God came in a human body; so our mortal condition, always […]
Advent according to Benedict XVI

Advent, God’s visit: God enters my life and wants to speak to me. In our daily lives, we all have the experience of having little time for the Lord and little time for ourselves. We end up being absorbed by what needs to be “done”. Isn’t it true that often, it’s precisely the activity that […]
Restoring Notre-Dame: the meaning of Gothic

What if its restoration was also an invitation to rediscover its soul? What if the flames had revealed more than just losses? Join us on an exceptional guided tour of Notre-Dame de Paris as we celebrate its restoration. We’ll delve into the fascinating history of this mythical cathedral, but above all, we’ll explore the hidden […]
The Immaculate Conception: a theological approach

December 8 is the feast of the Immaculate Conception: could Mary have been born without sin? What does Scripture say? If we look at any of our evangelist friends, we can see Mary’s presence throughout Jesus’ life, from the Annunciation to the Ascension, and even as he waits for the Spirit. We speak of Mary’s […]