All posts by Kevin Lee, SJ

Kevin entered the Jesuits in 2019. Before becoming a Jesuit, he studied math and physics at the University of Virginia and, after becoming a Jesuit, studied philosophy at Fordham University. Currently, he teaches math and physics at Bellarmine Preparatory High School in Tacoma, WA. Kevin enjoys exercising his mind by playing board games and video games and exercising his body by bouldering at a climbing gym.

Joined in 2025   /   6 posts   /   kleesj@thejesuitpost.org

Rejoice, but Keep Watch | One-Minute Homily

On the Third Sunday of Advent, Catholics celebrate Gaudete—or “rejoice”—Sunday. Even though Jesus is not born yet, Kevin Lee, SJ reflects how this Sunday invites us to see the ways that God is already breaking into the world. Based on the readings for the Third Sunday of Advent.

Temples of God | One-Minute Homily

The Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica celebrates the cathedral of Rome, the “mother church of all churches.” Kevin Lee, SJ reminds us how Jesus has zeal for all his temples–which includes us! Based on the readings for the feast.

Unity in Christ | One-Minute Homily

Jesus is the only one that can bring all of humanity together. Kevin Lee, SJ reflects how this Gospel passage, though seemingly confusing, points to the unitive power of Christ and the Eucharist. Based on the readings for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time.