Abundant life is universally desired, but how do we go about finding it? Jon Jue-Wong, SJ reflects on how viewing our world through a Christ-centered lens may point us to places where abundant life is already present. Based on the readings for the 4th Sunday of Easter.
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Jon is a Jesuit scholastic pursuing an MA in Social Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. He entered the Society of Jesus in 2022 after several years working in higher education at the University of Maine. Highlights of his Jesuit formation (so far!) include serving as a volunteer jail chaplain, teaching music at a college in northeast India, and accompanying LGBTQ+ young adults. Jon is fond of running, theatre, hiking, sailing, and good wine paired with great conversation.
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Jesus’ Friends and Ours | One-Minute Homily
Christ’s power to raise the dead merits serious attention. But Jon Jue-Wong, SJ reflects on how the raising of Lazarus also points us to God’s gift of friendship in our lives. Based on the readings for the 5th Sunday of Lent.
Our Motives and Our God | One-Minute Homily
Always following God’s law is a hard and difficult road. Jon Jue-Wong, SJ reflects on how God is always eager to help us do so. Based on the readings for the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time.