Natuzza Evolo, the famous Italian mystic and stigmatist (see issue twenty-three of LOA) had the unique charism of talking with souls from heaven and purgatory as well as damned souls whom God forced to speak about their eternal punishment. God bestowed ...

I knew I was dying. “I want to die peacefully like John Paul II.” When he was alive, he meant nothing to me. It was the evening before Christmas Eve, 2005. That day they had drained my body of two bags of blood. I knew I was ...

Dear Readers! We present to you the first issue of Love One Another! for 2026. You will find many interesting articles and moving testimonies. We hope you enjoy reading them! In this issue of Love One Another! (no 67): “Escape ...

“We have to admit—observed American biochemist and Nobel laureate Christian Boehmer Anfinsen—that there exists an incomprehensible power or force with limitless foresight and knowledge that started the whole universe going in the first place.” The fascinating world of scientific inquiry ...

When we accept the truth about sex and human sexuality as revealed to us by God, when we undertake the daily effort of ordering our thoughts and conduct to this truth, we embark on the road to love, which has its source in God ...

Malcolm Muggeridge’s reception into the Catholic Church in 1982 made loud headlines in the mass media. He was one of Britain’s most famous journalists, a best-selling author, consummate satirist, and producer of some of the best television programs of the twentieth ...

In God’s pedagogy, love always stands supreme. Sexual pleasure and the affective domain (our emotional states) need to be ordered to the law of love—that is, to the total, disinterested gift of the self to the other—and this forever. Willfully ...

The human heart is a battleground. It is the site of a perennial struggle between good and evil, light and darkness, life and death. On the one hand, we desire eternal happiness; on the other, we fall prey to temptations that present sin in such ...

“I think Christ is whispering to each of you: ‘Give me your heart! (…) I will purify it, strengthen it, and direct it to those who have need of it.’” (Saint John Paul II) “So love, in essence, means giving yourself ...

I felt as if I were two persons: one striving for God, wishing to be close of Him, and the other striving for easy, sinful attachments I have been serving on the altar for eight years, but I fell into the mire of masturbation ...