Does the thought of prayer give you a scare? Don’t worry – God can work with that.
All posts by Billy Critchley-Menor, SJ
Billy is a native of Duluth, Minnesota. Before joining the Jesuits in 2015, he studied at St. John’s University in Collegeville, MN. When he isn’t talking about how Catholic sisters have changed the world, he is collecting cardigans and organizing his room. He is currently pursuing a Master's degree in American Studies at Saint Louis University, focusing on racism and antiracism within the postwar American Catholic Church.
Joined in 2017 bcritchleymenorsj@thejesuitpost.org
32 postsA Survivor’s Perspective: Sexual Abuse in the Church
Teresa Pitt, founder of Healing Voices Magazine, talks about abuse and its coverup in the Church.
Reflections from the Youth Synod: God is Not Digital
There are limitations to digital media in the spiritual life.
Finding Hope in Church
Perhaps healing a sick Church starts by going…to Church.
Young Nun, Former Atheist Says: “Remember Your Death”
Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble speaks on her conversion, women and the Church, and memento mori.
A Beautiful Bond: Argentinian Nun Ministers to Transgender Women
Nun says God is “very present” in ministry to transgender women.
Rebirth and Rekindling: Sister Rejane Cytacki on Eco-Justice and Religious Life
Discernment, Eco-Justice, and the Paradox of Hope.
Hail Mary
When you don’t know what else to do, pray the ‘Hail Mary.’
God’s Not Dead – He’s Bread
Billy Critchley-Menor, SJ breaks bread and finds God again and again.