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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.
Joined in 2020 asetubisj@thejesuitpost.org
0 postsJesuit 101: The Contemplation on the Incarnation: Why and How Jesus Shows Up
God became a person. That’s the wild belief of all Christians. Our latest Jesuit 101 explainer is a guide to the contemplation that helps us personally experience this reality.
#UntilNextTime: Why Your Next 3-day Weekend Should Be Spent in Montgomery, Alabama
My timely prayer is that no memorial like the National Memorial for Peace & Justice of the Equal Justice Initiative need be made ever again. With the racism now being perpetuated against Asians as a result of COVID-19, I will be praying all the more.
Catholic Guide to 2019
Break out your calendars! Don’t miss these Catholic events in 2019.
The Best of 2017 Nerd Culture
Can you name TJP’s Top 12 Nerd Culture releases of 2017?
Finding the Martin Luther in All of Us
The Reformation began 500 years ago today. Or did it?
7.5 Tips to Survive and Thrive in (a Jesuit) College
So, you’ve arrived at a Jesuit school. Tim O’Brien, SJ offers 7.5 ways to make the most of the next four years.
My love/hate relationship with TV
Brian Strassburger takes a look at popular TV shows and whether he can keep watching them.
9 Short Tips To Balance Tech and Soul
If technology is how and where we meet and share, how do we go there with our whole selves, not just our shopper and gossiper?