Culture
Julia Cameron, the joy of writing
Catholic Scientists: Antonio de Gregorio Rocasolano, chemist and academician

Pope declares Antoni Gaudí venerable
Films about the Bible for Holy Week and Easter
Christian Symbolism in Oscar Winning Film “Flow”
"Legacy of giants", a play to learn about the Middle Ages.
Vanessa Benavente: "I want to be a mother like Maria".
Salvador Dalí, seeker of God

The Chosen's fifth season premieres at the Vatican
Catholic scientists: Juana Bellanato, chemistry researcher
"Long live poetry!": the Pope's love for the poetic word made book
Jonathan Roumie: "Playing Jesus in The Chosen I have discovered his intimacy with the apostles".
Julián Carrón and the transmission of the Gospel today
Catholic Scientists: Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont, Spanish polymath
Celebrating four women doctors of the Church
A small jewelry box for the Virgin Mary
The Shroud of Turin: a mystery that continues to fascinate
Catholic scientists: María Aránzazu Vigón, pioneer in atomic research
Lukas Wick: "Islam is a wake-up call to bourgeois Christianity".
The Reed of God (1944) by Caryll Houselander. A special sensitivity
Jesus and non-canonical sources about him
Liturgical music in the Maronite Church
Film 'The 21' pays tribute to Copts whose throats were slit in Libya
"Conclave": a biased fantasy
Catholic scientists: José de Acosta, theologian and researcher
The Origins of the Priestly Society of the Holy Cross
'Barefoot', Hakuna's film about the life force of music
Timothy McDonnell: "Music is a companion to liturgy".
Cardinal Tolentino praises friendship in the face of ambiguous use of "love"
The theological error of the Spanish Inquisition
In search of the theological foundation of sacred and liturgical music
Jesus of Nazareth and history
A Mass for Hard Times: Haydn's Nelson Mass
Eschatological awareness and signs of the times
An excellent spiritual biography of Tolkien
Mosaic on earth: ethnicity and culture in Libya
Catholic Scientists: Gregorio Marañón, physician, historian and politician
Simone Weil, poet before philosopher
Tripoli: beautiful land of love?
Fernando de Haro: "There are many weekend early risers on the radio".
Juliana Manrique: "Family conversations humanize us".
Bach's music for the coming King
St. John of Kety, professor at the University of Krakow and parish priest
Álvaro Núñez Iglesias: "The only thing that explains the Truce of 1914 in the Great War is Christmas".
Rachel Carson's "The Sense of Awe": from beauty to ethical commitment.
Eva Leitman-Bohrer: "I was born at the worst time, in the Hungarian Holocaust".
Catholic Scientists: Leonardo Torres Quevedo, engineer and mathematician
Pablo Blanco: "Interest in Benedict XVI is growing, especially among young people".
