Série de carême "7 conseils Evangéliques" : Cherchez la justice de Dieu

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La prière sacerdotale

Le mois de juin est celui des ordinations. À cette occasion, le magazine la Foi prise au mot propose de se pencher sur l’un des textes qui constitue une base de réflexion sur l’Eglise. Il s’agit du chapitre 17 de l’Évangile selon saint Jean que l’on nomme souvent la « prière sace ...  Show more

Saint Antoine de Padoue

Cette semaine dans la Foi Pris au mot, Régis Burnet vous propose de revenir sur cette belle figure qu’est Saint Antoine de Padoue. Mais si Saint Antoine de Padoue est un saint populaire, c’est bien plus qu’un chercheur d’objets perdus... C’est avant tout le saint patron du Portug ...  Show more

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