Christ the King: A Feast Born in Defiance of Tyrants
The feast proclaimed a radical truth: the Christian does not belong to the State first, but to a Kingdom “not of this world.”
The feast proclaimed a radical truth: the Christian does not belong to the State first, but to a Kingdom “not of this world.”
“When I hold the (Sacred) Host in my hands, it is really He who is holding me and all of us…keeping us united in His boundless love.”
Death, then, is not something to be feared but to be prepared for
The task of education is precisely to offer this Kindly Light to those who might otherwise remain imprisoned by pessimism and fear.
The Gospel must pass through the heart to reach the mind.
“Learn to humanise the digital, building it as a space of fraternity and creativity — not a cage where you lock yourselves in.”
“When truth disappears, freedom won’t be far behind.”