The Dynamism of Action and the Truth of Love

By Livio Melina|2024-03-04T11:00:23+01:0024 July 2021|Action, Fundamental Morals, Love, Twelve Theses|

Exploring the experience of the dynamism of action from the perspective of the “first person,” we are able to discover the logic of love as the original source of our aspiration toward the good. In this way, we can see that the logic of love is at the same time the logic of the gift. The gift is given freely. It is at the root of our freedom. The gift stimulates our freedom, so as to bring it to its fulfillment by giving itself in turn. The truth about the good, expressed by the law and realized in the virtues, is therefore not a limitation, but rather the condition for an adequate response to the vocation of life itself, which is the vocation to love.

The Family After COVID-19: Family Relationships in the Age of Non-Contact

By Livio Melina|2024-03-04T11:01:33+01:0029 May 2021|Affectivity, COVID-19, Love, Marriage and Family|

The pandemic obstructs our breathing, not only physiologically through the sometimes-lethal effects of the COVID-19 viral disease, but also socially and humanly through the fear provoked by social isolation. ... The family is the place where we can begin to breathe again, within those foundational relationships that give us identity and reveal our role in the world, generating new social relationships.

The Creator’s Blessing

By José Granados|2024-03-04T11:04:00+01:009 May 2021|Creation, Love, Marriage and Family|

Regarding the response of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on the possibility of blessing same-sex unions "We can conclude that what is at stake in this debate is Christian hope itself, which passes through the generative capacity of the flesh. Today the Church and society need this hope more than ever."

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