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In an age of growing secularization, Manuel María Bru Alonso proposes that the future of evangelization lies not in larger institutions but in creative, welcoming communities that embody communion, synodality and missionary witness through relationships, prayer and service.

The Church in a Time of Epochal Change – Manuel María Bru Alonso

In an age of growing secularization, Manuel María Bru Alonso proposes that the future of evangelization lies not in larger institutions but in creative, welcoming communities that embody communion, synodality and missionary witness through relationships, prayer and service.

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The Church in Belgium is undergoing profound transformation, reshaping parish life through collaboration, lay participation, and missionary renewal, seeking to accompany people more closely in their lives and witness to faith within a changing, secularised society.

The Catholic Church in Belgium – Maria Chiara Biagioni

The Catholic Church in Belgium is undergoing profound transformation, reshaping parish life through collaboration, lay participation, and missionary renewal, seeking to accompany people more closely in their lives and witness to faith within a changing, secularised society.

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Pope Francis – Mysticism of Encounter

focus | thought of the Church Selected texts Mysticism of encounter Pope Francis While perhaps not the first to speak of a spirituality of ‘the

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Fabio Ciardi – Charisms and consecrated life today

focus | insights A reflection in the light of Evangelii Gaudium Charisms and consecrated life today Fabio Ciardi In the Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, we find

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Innocent Thibault Ndoreraho – The Church as a family in small Christian communities

Drawing on the African experience of Small Christian Communities, Innocent Thibault Ndoreraho presents the Church as a family rooted in communion, participation and mission, showing how local communities foster faith, mutual care, evangelization and a synodal style of Christian life.

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