While none of us can compare our suffering in the past year, we can learn a lot about grace and love through both King David and depression medication.
All posts by Jason McCreery, SJ
Jason is a scholastic studying philosophy and education at Teachers College, Columbia University. He met the Society of Jesus at Jesuit High School Sacramento, and entered the novitiate in 2015. Hailing from the West Coast, he has finally admitted a love of the East Coast (though not its humidity). While his favorite activities include trying new bagel shops and looking probably-too-closely at flowers, he can most often be found crunched over a book (or his computer) (or both).
Joined in 2018 jmccreerysj@thejesuitpost.org
0 postsSea Shanties, Psalms, and the Vicissitudes of Life
Through all of our joys and sorrows, we use songs as a way to express ourselves and bring us together as community. Some people use the Psalms, some use sea shanties.
Parable of the Talents: Use What We’re Given | One-Minute Homily
Beauty might be in the eye of the beholder, but goodness is in the eye of the giver.
Review: In Dread of Resurrection in “Suspiria”
Guadagnino’s Suspiria presents a vision of the horror we find in a rebirth that ignores what we were before.
“The Boys” and the Aftermath of Hate
Prime Video’s “The Boys” provokes the question: If we live our lives following what we hate, when will we find love?
Give to God What Belongs to God | One-Minute Homily
“Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to God what belongs to God.”
Workers in the Vineyard: Generosity and Envy | One-Minute Homily
God beholds each of us with mercy. Can we do the same?
“The Boys” and the Fight for Love
“The Boys” gives us a world full of super-heroic violence and corruption, and each person must decide what they would sacrifice for love.
Jeremiah: No One Wants to Listen to a Prophet | One-Minute Homily
Have you ever heard the word of God being spoken to you? Have you ever been afraid of it?