March Madness has arrived, and with it Pete Folan has decided that it’s high time we celebrate good coaches.
All posts by Danny Gustafson, SJ
Hailing from Sioux Falls, SD, Danny took his flyover state sensibilities to Georgetown University with aspirations of going into politics. He met the Society of Jesus while studying there and joined the Jesuits after graduating. Formation took Danny to Loyola University Chicago, Fordham Prep, and Boston College. Ordained in June 2021, he now serves as a parochial vicar at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in New York City.
Joined in 2013 41 posts dgustafsonsj@thejesuitpost.org
Flooded and Insured: the Fallout from Hurricane Sandy
In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, TJP’s resident policy wonk Quentin DuPont looks for common ground in four characteristics of the common good.
Superheroes, Sinners, and Saints: A New Pantheon, Part I
Fr. Paul Lickteig, with Superman cape pinned around his neck, explores childhood heroes and the spell they have cast on popular imagination.
What Did Jesus Look Like, Anyway?
Jesus’ recent face-lift makes Jeff Sullivan wonder if the classical image of the Son of God is quickly becoming somebody that we used to know.
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Crack House
Culture wars? Relativism? The word “chalice”? TJP’s resident rhetorician Jayme Stayer gives us 13 examples of how the answers we give depend up on the (rhetorical) perspectives we take.
Individualism vs. Institutionalism in 2012
“Shall We Call This the Promised Land?” Mario Powell makes his TJP debut by asking us what problems we can solve as individuals, and what problems we must ask the government to address.
Better Than Bane, the Top 5 Coulda-Been Bat-Villians
‘Roided up mercenaries with vague political agendas are fine, but Bane pales in comparison to these would-be Batvillians.
God’s Logic & Game Six
Cardinal’s fan Chris Schroeder returns with a short fable… also he turns in his dad for going to bed during the World Series and missing a comeback for the ages.
The Effects of the YouTube Virus
Call me, maybe? Burgeoning YouTube star Michael Rossmann writes about Carly Rae, religion, and joy (the “most infallible sign of the presence of God”).








