This Sunday’s readings propose for our reflection the fact that there are people who resist believing God’s message, in the time of Ezekiel, in the time of Jesus, in the time of the Church and still today. Thus God speaks to Ezekiel: Son of man, I am...
In the face of the pain and horror of the tragedy that wounds the depths of the soul, there is only room for silence. Yes, silent contemplation, the sonorous gaze, is the only serene attitude in the face of the tragedy of war. It is human to be deeply moved by the...
We are not discovering anything new if we say that we live in a world in continuous conflict. The same human being experiences this situation every day, both in the first person and in the relationship with others. When making decisions or dialoguing with others,...
The data we have about Isaiah’s life are few. His father’s name was Amos, but there is no reason to identify him with the prophet of Tekoa. He must have been born around 760 B.C., in the 8th century B.C. The place of his birth, although we do not know for...
God did not make death, nor does he delight in the destruction of the living. It is a biblical conviction that God made everything good and whole; God made everything beautiful and good. However, the reality is that death marks our life and puts an end to it. In...