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Imagining a Better Economy Post COVID-19

Imagining a Better Economy Post COVID-19

by Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ | Jun 15, 2020 | Economics, In the News    ~ Approx. 3 mins

The coronavirus pandemic has sent the economy into recession due to decreased demand and greater uncertainty. A growing number of American companies, including JCPenney, J.Crew, and Hertz, have filed for bankruptcy. Millions of Americans have filed for unemployment....

Corpus Christi: You Are What You Eat | One-Minute Homily

by David Romero, SJ | Jun 14, 2020 | One-Minute Homily, Videos    ~ Approx. 1 min

Today on the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, David Romero, SJ, reflects on the Body of Christ that we receive and we are called to become. This week’s One-Minute Homily is based on the readings for Sunday, June 14. If it’s true what they...
What Two Corgis on Instagram Can Teach Us About Racism

What Two Corgis on Instagram Can Teach Us About Racism

by Eric Immel, SJ | Jun 10, 2020 | Blogs, Race, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 4 mins

Escaping reality is easy when you’ve got a phone in your hands. With a few simple taps, we have the capacity to be under the sea on Disney+, in the old west on HBOGO, or in a Russian emperor’s estate on Hulu. We can look up old flings on Facebook, and we can scan...
6 Guidelines I’ve Learned for Talking About Race

6 Guidelines I’ve Learned for Talking About Race

by Sullivan McCormick, SJ | Jun 9, 2020 | In the News, Justice, Race    ~ Approx. 4 mins

How do we talk about race in the light of George Floyd’s murder and the surge of protests throughout the country? How do we talk about a legacy of racial violence that has recently manifested itself in the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery? How...
The Gospels: Not Your Typical Blockbuster | One-Minute Homily

The Gospels: Not Your Typical Blockbuster | One-Minute Homily

by Martin Ngo, SJ | Jun 7, 2020 | One-Minute Homily, Videos    ~ Approx. 1 min

The message of Jesus Christ doesn’t match what typically makes a blockbuster hit. Martin Ngo, SJ, reflects on Jesus’ message of love and peace in this week’s One-Minute Homily. Based on the readings for Sunday, June 7, 2020.   The Gospel has got...
Police Brutality and the Just War

Police Brutality and the Just War

by Jason McCreery | Jun 5, 2020 | Current Events, In the News, Justice, Race, Topics    ~ Approx. 7 mins

The is an old Roman adage: si vis pacem, para bellum. If you want peace, prepare for war. And this does seem to be an adage that Trump is following, as protests only seem to be getting worse this week. He has threatened to “deploy the United States military and...
Open Letter to a Friend Waking Up to Racism

Open Letter to a Friend Waking Up to Racism

by Ángel Flores Fontánez | Jun 4, 2020 | Current Events, Faith & Politics, In the News, Justice, Race    ~ Approx. 4 mins

Haga clic aquí para español. My dear friend,  Welcome, I’ve been expecting you. Do not be afraid. It is normal to feel frightened and to hide at the beginning, for you are aware that you’ve been in denial for quite some time. I know how you feel. I’ve been there. ...
Carta Abierta a un Amigo(a) que Despierta Ante el Racismo

Carta Abierta a un Amigo(a) que Despierta Ante el Racismo

by Ángel Flores Fontánez | Jun 4, 2020 | Current Events, Faith & Politics, In the News, Justice, Race    ~ Approx. 5 mins

Click here to read in English. Bienvenido(a). Te he estado esperando. No tengas miedo. Esconderse y sentirse asustado es normal al principio, ya que finalmente uno admite que ha estado en negación por bastante tiempo. Sé cómo te sientes. He estado ahí. La confusión...
#Blackouttuesday: It Wasn’t About a Trend, It Was About Real Life

#Blackouttuesday: It Wasn’t About a Trend, It Was About Real Life

by Damian Torres-Botello, SJ | Jun 3, 2020 | Blogs, Prayers, Race, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 3 mins

What did you learn yesterday? Anything? My interpretation of #BlackOutTuesday: mute the self-centeredness of social media and heed the words of Psalm 34:15: “The eyes of the Lord are toward the righteous, and his ears toward their cry.” It was a call to learn...
His Name was George Floyd

His Name was George Floyd

by Ian Peoples, SJ | Jun 1, 2020 | Current Events, In the News, Justice, Race, Topics    ~ Approx. 5 mins

“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”—Edmund Burke It has happened again. Another unarmed black man killed by a group of mostly white police officers. And yet again, this man’s death was recorded. The bystanders recording...
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In the parable of the sower, Jesus has much to say about the different kinds of soil that receive God’s word. Jon Jue-Wong, SJ reflects on how we mustn’t overlook the sower himself, whose actions reflect the extravagant love of God. Based on the readings for 15th Sunday of OT.

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