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Give to God What Belongs to God | One-Minute Homily

by Jason McCreery | Oct 18, 2020 | One-Minute Homily, Videos    ~ Approx. 1 min

“Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to God what belongs to God.” What is it that we give to God? Jason Quino McCreery, SJ, reminds us that whatever we give to God, we must do with great love. Based on the readings for Sunday, October 18, 2020. No...
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque: Saint of the Sacred Heart | One-Minute Saints

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque: Saint of the Sacred Heart | One-Minute Saints

by Joe Laramie, SJ | Oct 16, 2020 | One-Minute Saints, Videos    ~ Approx. 1 min

“Behold the Heart that has loved you so much.” This was the message that St. Margaret Mary Alacoque received from Jesus and the message that we all need to let sink in. Fr. Joe Laramie, SJ, reflects on the revelation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Take a...
Sometimes I Have To Let Go and It Is the Only Thing I Can Do

Sometimes I Have To Let Go and It Is the Only Thing I Can Do

by Eric Immel, SJ | Oct 14, 2020 | Blogs, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 3 mins

A few weeks ago, YouTube suggested a video from Storror, a group of seven parkour athletes from Great Britain. I watched it, naturally. And another. And another. Their epic leaps across building tops and over dark, dank waters got me thinking that I might have what it...

The Wedding Feast: Accepting the Invitation | One-Minute Homily

by David Romero, SJ | Oct 11, 2020 | One-Minute Homily, Videos    ~ Approx. 1 min

Why didn’t the people show up for the wedding feast? Do we show up when called? David Romero, SJ, reflects on the Parable of the Wedding Feast in today’s One-Minute Homily. Based on the readings for Sunday, October 11, 2020. Sometimes when that party...
Netflix’s “The Social Dilemma” and Moral Relativism

Netflix’s “The Social Dilemma” and Moral Relativism

by Ian Peoples, SJ | Oct 9, 2020 | Film, Justice, Pop Culture, Science & Technology, Social Media, Topics    ~ Approx. 3 mins

The beginning of Social Dilemma, the recently released Netflix documentary, poses a question to set up the entire film: what is beneath all the problems we are seeing in the tech industry and the world? Computer scientist and tech ethicist, Tristan Harris, is the one...
Sometimes Social Media Becomes My Escape From the Daily Labors of Hard Work: A Poem

Sometimes Social Media Becomes My Escape From the Daily Labors of Hard Work: A Poem

by Chris Williams, SJ | Oct 7, 2020 | Blogs, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 1min

Social Media Mirage On the screen Masses of images Saturating and staining Are seen. Pleasure and pain. Emotion A potion. Moments crystallized Mindlessly molding My mind, Morphing my imagination To desire To imitate: What I can only see now But don’t have. Through...
An Overview of Fratelli Tutti

An Overview of Fratelli Tutti

by Brendan Gottschall, SJ | Oct 5, 2020 | Creation, Current Events, Economics, Faith & Politics, Global Catholicism, Immigration, In the News, Papal News, Pope Francis    ~ Approx. 6 mins

On the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the Holy Father, Pope Francis, released the third encyclical letter of his papacy entitled Fratelli Tutti, on fraternity and social friendship. As with Laudato Si’, the title is an Italian quotation of the pope’s saintly...

Rejecting the Cornerstone | One-Minute Homily

by Martin Ngo, SJ | Oct 4, 2020 | One-Minute Homily, Videos    ~ Approx. 1 min

Do we continue to reject the stone that became the Cornerstone? Martin Ngo, SJ, reflects on recognizing Christ in our world today. Based on the readings for Sunday, October 4, 2020. Pop-quiz! Who are the builders that rejected the stone that became the cornerstone?...
A Simple Vote? It’s More Complicated Than That.

A Simple Vote? It’s More Complicated Than That.

by Christopher Alt, SJ | Sep 30, 2020 | Blogs, Faith & Politics, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 4 mins

Several of her bones were missing, still scattered somewhere in the Sonora desert. Her skeleton lay now in the morgue of the Chief Medical Examiner’s office in Tucson, Arizona. What confluence of circumstances pushed her farther into the desert to risk everything? I...
Responding to Bishop Barron: Racism, Not Postmodernism, is the Reason for the Abyss.

Responding to Bishop Barron: Racism, Not Postmodernism, is the Reason for the Abyss.

by Billy Critchley-Menor, SJ | Sep 29, 2020 | Current Events, Faith & Politics, Justice    ~ Approx. 6 mins

Bishop Barron recently wrote about an abyss he sees between contemporary activists and religion. “One of the most remarkable differences between the social protests of the 1960’s and those of today is that the former were done in concert with, and often under the...
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