Michael Rossmann, Adam DeLeon, and Brian Strassburger sit down and discuss whether or not LeBron’s decision to return to Cleveland is a slam dunk.
All posts by Damian Torres-Botello, SJ
Damian was a theatre artist (prior to becoming a Jesuit) in his hometown of Kansas City (the Missouri side) and Chicago — mostly playwriting, but dabbling in acting and directing as well. He is an avid belter of showtunes, performer of personal concerts in the car, writer, prayer partner, frequent movie goer, advocate of social justice, and spiritual director. He currently plays the role of deacon and serves at two parishes in Boston: St. Katherine Drexel and the Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola. He will be ordained a priest in June 2023.
Joined in 2015 dbotellosj@thejesuitpost.org
55 postsThe Seven Deadly Sins in the Digital Age
You’re probably guilty of at least one; we all have our weaknesses.
Forty Days Later: Homs and Fr. Frans
Paddy Gilger, SJ reflects on how images and icons impact us…
A Man of Peace: Fr. Frans van der Lugt, SJ
Tony Homsy, a friend of the Dutch Jesuit killed in Syria this week, reflects on what he learned from the life of this man of peace.
Autumn Is Ours, But for a While
Joe Simmons, SJ explores a few pages of the ‘Book of Nature’ and finds himself falling for autumn.
The Medical Missions DTR: It’s Not You, It’s Me
In every relationship, there comes time for “that” talk. TJP public health guru Michael Rozier defines the relationship with medical mission trips.
You Will Become Catholic
What might life be like for one convert to Catholicism? Not every convert, just one. Joe Hoover imagines how such a simple, irreducible journey might unfold in the life of one man.
Our Broken Immigration System
Jesuit lawyer Nate Romano says the worst six words an attorney has to say are: “there is nothing I can do.” Fortunately, he says, there is something we can do to fix our broken immigration system.
The Golden Iggy Awards
Poking fun at that pesky papyrus, TJP awards a Golden Iggy to the best gift ideas for Mr & Mrs Jesus Christ.