We’re interested in souls, not sales, but Michael Rossmann, SJ writes that the Catholic Church could still learn from a company like Ikea.
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Michael, the former editor-in-chief of The Jesuit Post, joined the Jesuits in 2007 after graduating from the University of Notre Dame. He was ordained a priest in 2017 and is currently working on a doctorate at the Gregorian University in Rome. He enjoys mushroom hunting, the NBA, and cheap Indian buffets. Goals in life include meeting Tina Fey and getting people to spell his last name with two N’s.
Joined in 2012 mrossmannsj@thejesuitpost.org @RossmannSJ
0 postsUnbreakable: Kimmy Schmidt and Netflix’s Global Conquest
Kimmy Schmidt isn’t the only unbreakable one. Michael Rossmann, SJ looks at the consequences of Netflix’s global expansion.
Where Are You From? It’s Complicated
It’s a seemingly simple question, but Michael Rossmann, SJ explores the many ways of asking and answering, “Where are you from?”
10 Inspiring Quotes from Amoris Laetitia
“Young love needs to keep dancing towards the future.” Michael Rossmann, SJ points to 10 key quotations from the Pope’s exhortation.
Not Your Ordinary Monday
Ok, Easter’s over, back to the real world. Well, yes and no. Michael Rossmann, SJ shows that it doesn’t have to be ordinary time.
Putting a Human Face on Capital Punishment
Michael Rossmann, SJ interviews the author of a new book about two women: the mother of a murdered girl and the mother of the man condemned to die for the crime.
How Can I Be Less Dumb?
Michael Rossmann, SJ looks at how we can actually listen to those we disagree with — and thus become a little less dumb.
The Iowa Caucus: Just What We Need
The Iowa Caucus might seem a little ridiculous, but Michael Rossmann explains how it might be just what we need.
The Name of God Is Mercy – Review
In the new book from Pope Francis, Michael Rossmann, SJ writes that we get to know the heart of the Pope — and the heart of our merciful God.