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All posts by Armel Setubi, SJ

Armel Setubi, SJ, was born in Cameroon, a West-Central African country often referred to as the "miniaturized Africa." The stories of Fr. Pedro Arrupe, SJ, after the dropping of the atomic bomb in Japan had a great influence on his decision to join the Jesuits. He is currently a graduate biomedical student at Georgetown University with a concentration in biochemistry and molecular biology. Setubi is an advocate of women’s rights and an anti-racist activist. He enjoys playing the saxophone and stories of crooked saints.

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Happy Happy (Easter) Joy Joy

Happy Happy (Easter) Joy Joy

We asked The Jesuit Post contributors to share what Easter joy looks like for them. It got ridiculous really quickly: the Wendy’s frosty, an overly-excited view of a double rainbow, Carly Rae Jepson, etc. Share with us what Easter joy looks like for you.

Love in Camouflage

Love in Camouflage

A college basketball game, to have been played on Veterans Day 2012 between Marquette and Ohio State, was cancelled. Alarmist pacifist idealist critic Joe Hoover asks uncomfortable questions never the less.