Beto spent Christmas in the mountains of northern Mexico with the Tarahumara tribe. As they celebrated Jesus’ birth, he found Christ alive in their warm hospitality and dependence on each other.
All posts by Simon Zachary, SJ
Simon entered the Jesuits in 2013. Before entering the Jesuits, he worked in the digital advertising industry (until he realized msn.com was not nearly as hip as The Jesuit Post). As a Jesuit, he studied international political economy at Fordham University in NYC. Originally from the Glendale suburb of Phoenix, Arizona, Simon loves anything related to warm weather. When not writing, he can be found obsessively tending to the desert succulent plants in his room, lighting his beach scented candle to meditate, or whipping up some tabbouleh with fresh summery vegetables, herbs and spices.
Joined in 2015 2 posts szacharysj@thejesuitpost.org
Drawn into Friendship: An Interactive Art Retreat
Join us for an interactive art retreat, presented by Christopher Alt, SJ.
Lighting The Way: Lessons from the Puerto Rico Protests
A Jesuit reflects on what the struggle for justice in Puerto Rico can teach all people of good will.
Princess Charming: Feeling Through the Story of Lady Diana Spencer
What does the story of a princess who died twenty years ago continue to tell us about ourselves?
The Deep Dive of Cross-Cultural Immersion
From his life abroad, Brian Strassburger, S.J. reflects on the challenges and graces of taking the deep dive into a new language and culture.
Jesuit Life Hack: Making the Summer Last
How can you squeeze the last bit of fun out of the summer? Our Pop Culture Team offers a few Jesuit Life-Hacks to help!
Everything is (NOT) Satisfactual
Is it a good idea to bring back a racist children’s movie?
We Wants the Redhead?
Avast thar, matey! Alfonso Pizano, SJ wonders if Disney’s decision to change a beloved Disneyland attraction is cause to shiver your timbers.
A Super Bowl Comeback to Dignity and Inclusion: Did You Catch It?
In the midst of the one heck of a game and comeback, Colten Biro, SJ, identifies 9 messages which meant more than you might think.








