Reverence and irreverence mix in the bearded savant, Brendan Busse’s, latest installment.
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Brendan was born and raised in southern California. His love of narrative and social justice led him to pursue degrees in English (BA) and Theology (MA) at Loyola Marymount University. Before joining the Jesuits he served as a Jesuit Volunteer in Belize and worked in Campus Ministry at LMU as the director of Community Service and Social Justice. In recent years he studied Social Philosophy (MA) at Loyola University, Chicago and taught in the Matteo Ricci College of Seattle University. He was ordained a priest in 2017.
Joined in 2012 bbussesj@thejesuitpost.org
0 postsChoosing God: The Biggest Player in Our Little League (Part 2)
The choice of faith orients everything in our lives and whether you choose to believe in God or not is anything but a casual concern – “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”
Choosing God: The Biggest Player in Our Little League (Part 1)
Sometimes I feel like the confused rat Emile in the animated film Ratatouille… Emile responds to Remy’s inquiry with a raised eyebrow, concerned about his brother’s sanity, as he says, “Oh, I’m detecting nuttiness, all right!”