Sometimes we need to be a little bit persistent in prayer.
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 postsHow am I Supposed to Pray? | One-Minute Homily
St. Paul says, “we do not know how to pray as we ought.” So how are we supposed to pray? Jason Quino McCreery, SJ, reflects on how to pray in this week’s One-Minute Homily.
God Knows Us and Stands with Us | One-Minute Homily
Do you know how many hairs are on your head? God knows that and much more.
Police Brutality and the Just War
As the police, National Guard, and potentially the military engage against protestors in American cities, we are left with the question: is this just?
Dreaming with Don Quixote in Querida Amazonia
In his latest exhortation Pope Francis gives us four quite impossible dreams. Is the pope channeling the Spanish literary legend, Don Quixote?
Alone on a Twin Sized Bed
Sometimes, loneliness is the only thing that fills the extra space. But not always.
Love in the Time of Swift
In her new album, “Lover”, Taylor Swift explores all the myriad ways in which we love, but also what power that love can hold over us.
The Lion (Philosopher) King
The Lion King demonstrates that justice will never last if we only rely on the good king to save us.
A New Westeros and a New Jerusalem
Jon Snow, John of Patmos, and what we want the world to be.