Meet the Magis Experience groups in the first of our daily updates from the road.
All posts by James Millikan, SJ
James currently serves as a teacher, soccer coach and the director of the integral ecology initiative at Verbum Dei Jesuit High School in Los Angeles. As part of his Jesuit formation, he earned a master’s in philosophy and social sciences from ITESO (Western Institute of Technology and Higher Education) – Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara in Mexico.
Joined in 2022 jmillikansj@thejesuitpost.org
4 postsWhat Child is This? Or rather, What Children are These?
To explore the mystery of the Incarnation, Philip draws, quite literally, on his experience working with children in the Jesuit novitiate.
What’s the Point? Let’s ‘Examen’ the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
We have often heard about Jesus in books, art and sermons, but how well do we actually know him? Maybe that’s the whole point of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a devotion celebrated during the entire month of June. Here’s an Examen with the Sacred Heart of Christ.
Walking with Christ through Film
Films about the life of Christ can help us deepen our relationship with Jesus. Four Jesuits pick four different movies on the life of Jesus and reflect on how these selections help them draw closer to Christ.
Catholic Guide to 2020
Break out your calendars! Major Catholic events in 2020.
Ignatian “Summer Soul” Workout Plan: Part 1
It’s summer time! Time to commit to that elusive “summer bod,” but what about that “summer soul”? Coach St. Ignatius of Loyola gives us five spiritual exercise tips to get that soul pumpin’ for the greater glory of God.
12 Problems Trump Didn’t Start
We can’t move forward by blaming everything on Trump.
Painting a Vision: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
Andrés Arteaga, SJ describes his process of creating art in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe and displays the beautiful finished product.
Ten Years of Pope Francis: Top 10 Moments
Today we celebrate 10 years since Jorge Bergoglio became Pope Francis. Here are 10 of our favorite moments of his papacy so far. What are yours?