The Theology Corner

🌿 Welcome! This is more than a website—it’s a quiet corner of the internet where questions are sacred, reflection is encouraged, and faith is explored with honesty and depth. Whether you're rooted in tradition or wandering through doubt, here you'll find words that nourish, challenge, and awaken. We delve into theology not as a rigid system, but as a living conversation. Spirituality here is not an escape from the world, but a deeper engagement with it: through prayer, practice, and presence. This is a place for seekers, skeptics, and saints alike—because the journey of faith is never linear, and grace meets us wherever we are. So take a breath. Stay a while. Let’s explore the sacred together.

  • Benedict was born in the fifth century, around the year 480. He was essential for the development of European culture and civilization as we know it today. 1The Rule of Saint Benedict (The Rule) was formulated by the influence of desert fathers such as Augustine, Caesarius of Arles, Basil of Caesarea and John Cassian. 2… Read more

  • The balance of work

    Google CEO Sundar Pichai in a short intervention, said: “Imagine that life is a game of 5 balls that you try to manipulate in the air without dropping them. One is made of rubber, the rest are made of glass. The five balls are: Work, family, health, friends and soul. It won’t be long before… Read more

  • For anyone beginning Theology studies, regardless of the specific focus, writing essays is inevitable. Reading and writing will be essential components of your journey. Many beginners often struggle with where to start. This post aims to address that, offering insights into the process and concepts I use, which have been crucial to my work. I… Read more

  • ”… you should be motivated to do as thorough a job as possible, because you are seeking to serve God and His people…” (Michael Jensen in How to Write a theology essay) Read more

  • I was reading the Catholic Herald issue from Lent 2018 when I came across a small piece of text from Mary Kenny (see below) that made me somehow relate with the idea of how ephemeris our lives are. The fact is that the large majority of us don’t spend much time thinking about it and… Read more

  • Sources of Faith

    As a devout Catholic who is actively involved in my community and church, I have always believed that my faith and spirituality are firmly grounded in the Roman Catholic Church. However, life is a journey and my perspective has broadened over time. My parish priest, the Most Rev. Fr. Wiborg Pietra Torres, who was a… Read more

  • God knows what it is to suffer in Christ although suffering cannot overcome God. God is above and beyond suffering. Otherwise if God suffers in all of his being and if God is eternal, then suffering becomes potentially eternal as well. Now a central Christian insight into suffering is that is it real, but temporary.… Read more

  • Yesterday was a memorable day for me, as I encountered three ideas that truly made me reflect. I’ve listed them below and wanted to share them with everyone, as they resonated deeply with me and might do the same for you. On sin: “Does God side with our own narrow notion of salvation being mostly… Read more

  • about Paul

    “For I judged not myself to know any thing among you…” ” And I was with you in weakness…” ” And my speech and my preaching was not in persuasive words of human wisdom, but in shewing of the Spirit and power;” ” That your faith might not stand on the wisdom of men, but… Read more

  • The Cross – part A

    This week I came across this image from the music artist Madonna. In the last couple of years, we have observed a trend of people wearing crosses as fashion artefacts. Some examples follow. At this occasion, I’m not specifically looking to discuss the fashion tendency or either the potential expression of the faith of the… Read more