Quid est veritas?
"What is truth?”
Here you’ll find homilies, reflections, and the occasional wandering thought—written not to explain faith, but to stand under it. Some entries follow the liturgical rhythm; others arise unexpectedly—from a line of Scripture, a fleeting silence, or the shock of grace breaking into ordinary time.
This is not a space for certainties, but for encounter—for wrestling with the Word that addresses us, calls us out of ourselves, and summons us into authentic existence. God is not a static reality we can master. God is the event that claims us, transforms us, and reorients our existence. To speak of God rightly is to let our speech arise from being caught up in this event — not from prior knowledge, but from participation. To this end, each commentator may write from his own faith experience, theological inclinations, and ecclesial tradition. This is no place for uniformity!
Whether you return often or simply pass through, may these words serve as signs—not of arrival, but of the ongoing journey into the mystery of the One who meets us in the event of faith.