The function of language is to signify; that is, to express reality in words. Its function is to encode in order to be decoded. Therefore, language must be clear, concrete and fair. Because language expresses what it means, without ambiguity or misinterpretation....
This Sunday’s Gospel passage continues Jesus’ teaching on the bread of life. Let’s take a brief look at it. A crowd has gathered in a lonely place to listen to Jesus. In pity for them, Jesus has multiplied five loaves and two fish to feed them, and...
I would like to share a brief reflection on the Letter that Pope Francis recently published on the importance of literature in priestly formation, although, it should be clarified, he explicitly states that what is said in it can be assumed by any Christian interested...
In this opportunity that I have to express to God my gratitude for the experience of a year of novitiate, I praise the God of my history for the Augustinian Recollect charism, for granting this charism so important for the Church. Every charism is for the Church and...
Today’s Gospel passage links with the one we read last Sunday. Jesus multiplied loaves and fishes to give a sign to the multitude of the abundance of the gift he has brought; to give a sign that he is the only one who can satisfy the deep hunger for meaning and...