It’s that time of year again. Michael Rossmann, SJ describes the seasonal disorder of yelling at college kids while watching football.
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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 postsThe Best of What I Read in 2015
We live in a world where fantastic writing is available at our fingertips for free. Michael Rossmann shares his favorite articles from 2015.
10 Ways to Make Meaningful Connections in the Digital Age
Sure, we’ve seen how technology can get in the way of relationships, but Michael Rossmann offers ten ways we can use digital tools to make meaningful connections.
American Culture in 7 Snapshots
Your mission should you choose to accept it: Present American culture in only seven images.
How Ignatian Are You? [QUIZ]
Are you a member of the Ignatian family? Take our new quiz to find out just how Ignatian you are.
TJP Reads: The Road to Character
After reading the latest book by David Brooks, Michael Rossmann looks at the connections between commitment and character.
What Should I Do with My Life?
Don’t know what to do with your life? Here’s some help.
Something Old, Something New
Like the world around us that has seen both a mix of new and old in the last month, The Jesuit Post announces its redesigned site but continued effort to cover the sacred and secular.
It Pays to Be a Good Friend
We may not have otherworldly physical gifts, but each of us can still be a good friend. Michael Rossmann writes about an unlikely basketball record-setter who shows how being a good friend can pay off.