«Only hold fast to what you have until I come» (Rev 2:25)
In the context of the Jubilee Year of Hope, Father Eugénio Tarua, scj, starting from an exegetical-theological reading of Revelation 2:18-29, invites Christians to remain loyal and keep hope in Christ, while avoiding all forms of compromise.
“For you, for us, the Lord is all” Pope Leo XIV
October 9th marked the celebration of the Jubilee of Consecrated Life. More than 16,000 individuals came from over 100 different countries to celebrate the joy of consecrated life with the Holy Father. We followed four Dehonians during this celebration.
Jubilee of Hope celebrated in India by the religious, with a gathering of widows.
In August 2025, Rev. Fr. S. Balaraj Sambathi SCJ, President of the Conference of Religious in India (CRI), together with the religious of Ookal in the Diocese of Warangal, India, carried out a social action initiative to mark the Jubilee Year. This event reflected the spirit of a single family—especially in solidarity with those who suffer.
A Lectio Divina for Dehonian Youth on Mission
The Superior General invites young people to meditate on the Passion of Christ through the eyes of three key figures
At the School of Hope with Father Dehon
The article highlights hope as a central virtue in the life of Father Dehon, a source of strength and resilience in the face of trials. Rooted in faith in God and in the Sacred Heart of Jesus, this hope guided him in his vocation, his social commitment, and the founding of his congregation. At his school, we are invited to cultivate a spirituality of hope, especially in times of crisis.
Hope, the engine of consecrated life and mission in service to others
This article highlights hope as the driving force behind consecrated life and mission, emphasizing its vital role in faith, charity, and perseverance. It underscores how religious communities embody and spread hope through their witness and service, even amid challenges.
Prophets of Hope
This article explores the prophetic role of consecrated life as a sign of hope in a world in crisis. Drawing on Pope Francis’ words and the ecclesial tradition, it affirms that Christian hope, rooted in the Risen Christ, energizes daily commitment and orients us toward eternity.
Hope: What Remains for Man When All Seems Lost
In this second article of our series on the Year of Hope, Father Yannick-Dominique Nzanzu, SCJ, from the Congo Province, offers a reflection on hope in the context of human fragility.
HOPE
In communion with the Church during this Year of Hope, the Dehonians, through the International Theological Commission, are engaging in in-depth reflections on the theme of Hope. Father Pablo Miñambres, from the Spanish province, opens this series of articles with a reflection on the very concept of Hope.










