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Top 7 Jesuit words and phrases | Ask Iggy

Top 7 Jesuit words and phrases | Ask Iggy

by The Jesuit Post | Feb 4, 2020 | Ask Iggy, Videos    ~ Approx. 1 min

What are some of the most common Jesuit words and phrases that you hear in Jesuit institutions? Brian Strassburger, SJ, and Tucker Redding, SJ, list our top 7 and break down their deeper meaning in this episode of Ask...

Presentation of the Lord: Simeon and the Holy Spirit | One-Minute Homily

by Damian Torres-Botello, SJ | Feb 2, 2020 | One-Minute Homily, Videos    ~ Approx. 1 min

How is the Holy Spirit calling you? Damian Terres-Botello, SJ, recounts how the Holy Spirit led Simeon to Jesus and encourages all of us to keep the same guidance. Based on the readings for Sunday, February 2, 2020. If it’s good for the Holy Spirit then it’s good for...
Review: How “Parasite” Exposes our Modern Idolatry

Review: How “Parasite” Exposes our Modern Idolatry

by Matt Briand SJ | Jan 31, 2020 | Economics, Film, In the News, Pop Culture, Uncategorized    ~ Approx. 3 mins

Economic inequality is growing and becoming ever more entrenched, and the South Korean film, Parasite demonstrates viscerally and compellingly the peril of this trend. The film’s primary focus is on a lower-class family, the Kims, and how socio-economic inequality...
Poem: God Does Not Exist to Give You What You Want

Poem: God Does Not Exist to Give You What You Want

by Chris Williams, SJ | Jan 29, 2020 | Blogs, Prayers, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 2 mins

Bow your head to the God who made you. Accept the commandments Forged on Mt. Sinai. Or, will you build a golden calf To be everything you want? Will you turn back to Egypt, Where you were enslaved, And where you had cucumbers, leeks, melons, and garlic? 1 Or, will you...
Not a Trump Rally: Why Catholics March for Life

Not a Trump Rally: Why Catholics March for Life

by Connor Smith, SJ | Jan 28, 2020 | Faith & Politics, In the News    ~ Approx. 4 mins

What does it mean to be Catholic and attend the March for Life? It is not a question many had to ask until recently. The right to life has always been at the heart of Catholic Social Teaching (CST). It is integral to what is called the “Consistent Ethic of Life,”...
On Holocaust Remembrance Day: The Love and Suffering of Etty Hillesum

On Holocaust Remembrance Day: The Love and Suffering of Etty Hillesum

by Ryan Birjoo, SJ | Jan 27, 2020 | Current Events, Justice, Race    ~ Approx. 5 mins

“We should be willing to act as a balm for all wounds.”- Etty Hillesum How  do we remember traumatic events of the past? Richard Kearney, a philosophy professor at Boston College, asked this question with specific reference to the Shoah.1 It is a poignant question,...

Calling of the Disciples: Moving and Making Friends | One-Minute Homily

by Eric Immel, SJ | Jan 26, 2020 | One-Minute Homily, Videos    ~ Approx. 1 min

Even Jesus sought out friends. Eric Immel, SJ, reminds us of the friendship that Jesus was calling the first disciples into in this week’s One-Minute Homily. Based on the readings for Sunday, January 26. Moving stinks. Let’s be honest – Any transition can...
Review: “Little Women” and the Value of Stories from Everyday Life

Review: “Little Women” and the Value of Stories from Everyday Life

by Ryan Birjoo, SJ | Jan 24, 2020 | Art, Film, Gender, Pop Culture, Topics    ~ Approx. 3 mins

Love. Betrayal. Forgiveness. Death. These themes occur in Greta Gerwig’s recent adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women.   Moving between past and present, Gerwig shows us the joys and struggles of four sisters as they navigate adolescence and adulthood. Raised...
To Change You Have to Feel Both the Push of Discomfort and the Pull of Hope

To Change You Have to Feel Both the Push of Discomfort and the Pull of Hope

by Christopher Alt, SJ | Jan 22, 2020 | Blogs, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 4 mins

It was the first day of the academic year and I was downtown Chicago, sitting in a social work class. There were about twenty-five students filling the small auditorium style classroom. Waiting. A few moments later, a stately-looking older gentleman walked in and...
Was Qassem Soleimani’s Assassination Ethical? Catholic Social Teaching Can Help

Was Qassem Soleimani’s Assassination Ethical? Catholic Social Teaching Can Help

by Doug Jones, SJ | Jan 21, 2020 | Current Events, Faith & Politics, In the News, Justice    ~ Approx. 4 mins

The new year began with an explosion heard around the world. On January 3, President Trump ordered the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani at Baghdad International Airport by drone strike. Many at home and abroad have challenged President Trump’s...
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Grace is like a snowball rolling down a hill. Will Hayes, SJ discusses how the kingdom needs all of us saying yes to the invitation of Christ - no matter how small. Based on the readings for the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time.

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