Cesar Chavez: Catalyst for Change, Then and Now

Cesar Chavez: Catalyst for Change, Then and Now

As the son of parents who lived and worked as farm workers, March 31 has always been very important – and not just because we would get the day off of school. This is the day we remember Cesar Chavez and the work that he did in organizing for the rights of farm...
St. Ignatius and Other Great Dominicans

St. Ignatius and Other Great Dominicans

By Br. Innocent Smith, O.P. We all take a certain pride when one of our own has achieved greatness: the Home Town Hero, the Local Boy Who Makes Good, the Rascal Who Takes to Drink But Enters Med School in Chapter Sixteen. All men and women naturally want to be for and...
Discerning A Religious Vocation

Discerning A Religious Vocation

Editor’s Note: This post was part of April Fools Day 2014 By Br. Isaac Augustine Morales, O.P. A few years ago, I finally began to take seriously the possibility that God might be calling me to the priesthood. I had resisted for years, but then I was given the...
Discerning A Religious Vocation

The Francis Effect: A Dominican Moment

Editor’s Note: This post was part of April Fools Day 2014 Posted by Br. Gabriel Torretta, O.P. Like most readers of this website, when I first plowed through Pope Francis’ recent apostolic exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium, I was simply amazed at how deeply...
Discerning A Religious Vocation

Dominicans Take Over The Jesuit Post

Another Editor’s Note: This post was part of April Fools Day 2014 Editor’s note: We Dominican student brothers truly admire the work of The Jesuit Post. So much so that we decided to lend a fraternal hand to our Jesuit brothers and add our own touch to the place...