Sacred Scriptures

Leviticus: The Most Misunderstood Book of the Bible… and the Key to Understanding Holiness, the Mass, and Your Christian Life

Many Christians begin reading the Bible with enthusiasm. Genesis is fascinating. Exodus is full of action. But then comes a point when the reader encounters a book full of laws, sacrifices, ritual purity rules, and seemingly strange regulations. That book is the Book of Leviticus. For many, it is the …

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“Firm in the Midst of the Fire”: The Epistles of Peter and the Christian Art of Enduring Without Losing the Soul

We live in times of confusion, polarization, and spiritual exhaustion. Many Christians feel that their faith is no longer understood, that culture is moving in another direction, that remaining faithful to the Gospel is becoming increasingly costly. And yet, this is not new. Almost two thousand years ago, a fisherman …

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Hebrews: The Letter That Reveals Christ as the High Priest and Calls Us to Perseverance in Times of Trial

In a world marked by uncertainty, moral confusion, and the loss of spiritual reference points, the Letter to the Hebrews resounds with striking relevance. This New Testament writing is not merely an elevated theological reflection; it is an urgent call to fidelity, spiritual maturity, and perseverance in the midst of …

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Numbers: the Desert Where God Forms the Heart — a Spiritual Guide to Understanding the Most Demanding and Transformative Book of the Bible

The Book of Numbers is probably one of the most misunderstood texts of the Old Testament. At first glance, it seems to be merely a record of censuses, laws, and marches through the desert. However, in its theological and spiritual depth, it reveals itself as one of the most realistic …

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IS IT THE SAME GOD? The Apparent Contrast Between the “Vengeful God” of the Old Testament and the “Merciful God” of the New Testament

Many Christians—and many non-believers as well—have asked themselves this question at some point: How can it be the same God who orders wars in the Old Testament and who preaches love of enemies in the New? In a culture like ours, marked by sensitivity toward peace, social justice, and mercy, …

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