One Jesuit thought he was done with deer hunting for good when he entered religious life. Then he had an opportunity to hunt earlier this month in northern Michigan. Here’s …
One Jesuit thought he was done with deer hunting for good when he entered religious life. Then he had an opportunity to hunt earlier this month in northern Michigan. Here’s …
We watch the Olympics because we want to witness athletes do incredible feats. Conan Rainwater, SJ, reflects on how we can all do spectacular things through Christ. Based on the …
We took a drive with Jesuit Sean Dempsey, a New York native studying in Los Angeles. He spoke on the struggle to find time for prayer, his interest in LA history, and love of film.
Fr. Sean O’Sullivan, SJ welcomed us to St. Procopius Parish in the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Pilsen in Chicago, IL. A native of Ireland, he now ministers in Spanish at this Jesuit-run parish. As Pastor, Fr. Sean explains his perspective that we are all disciples of our faith, and invites us to open our hearts […]
Fr. Tim Kesicki, SJ recaps Pope Francis’ fourth day in the U.S. where he addresses the United Nations and attends the multi-religious service at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum in New York City.
Today is Opening Day for Major League Baseball (MLB). And even though we are in the middle of Lent, there are some surprising connections between Opening Day and Easter. Consider …
Let’s not confuse Tiger Woods’ win at the Masters for a redemption story. Let’s call it what it is: a comeback. As Holy Week teaches us, redemption is about healing …