The end of 2021 is here! Today we reflect on the year by reviewing the 10 most-read TJP articles of 2021.
All posts by Tucker Redding, SJ
Tucker is currently studying theology at Boston College. Growing up on a ranch in Texas, Tucker enjoys spending time outdoors and can't resist BBQ or TexMex. His interest in media and video production led Tucker to get a MA in Communication at Saint Louis University, which he now uses to produce video and audio content. Media is a great way to share our rich faith and work towards justice through reporting and storytelling.
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21 postsDoes God see me? The Incarnation and Nativity provide the answer.
When we feel overwhelmed or insignificant, we might ask, “Does God see me?” Through the Incarnation and the Nativity, God gives us an answer.
4th Sunday of Advent: Share Your Joy! | One-Minute Homily
Elizabeth couldn’t contain her joy when Mary greeted her. Neither should we when we recognize God at work in others.
Jesuit 101: Ignatian Contemplation, Encountering God Through Our Imagination
Ignatian contemplation gives us the opportunity to bring scripture to life through our imagination. Learn more about this form of prayer and get some helpful tips in this latest entry into our “Jesuit 101” series.
Marvel’s “Loki” and the Quest for Glorious Purpose
How do we respond when we don’t measure up to our own ideals or those placed on us by others? Tucker Redding, SJ, reflects on the latest Marvel TV series, Loki, and how we can find our own sense of glorious purpose.
Sts. Martha, Mary, and Lazarus: Friends of Jesus | One-Minute Saints
Today we celebrate the Feast of Sts. Martha, Mary, and Lazarus. These siblings displayed close relationships with Jesus in the gospels and each of them can teach us something different about our faith.
Review: The True Villain in “Wonder Woman 1984” Isn’t Who You Think
“Wonder Woman 1984” is the fourth on-screen outing for Gal Gadot’s Diana Prince/Wonder Woman. The villain that she faces this time is much different than her previous battles and Ignatian Spirituality just might save the day.
How a Road Trip with a Retired Franciscan Led to a Jesuit Vocation
Are any experiences in our life truly random? I used to be the kind of person to say “Everything happens for a reason.” I don’t believe that anymore. Instead, I believe that God can give reason to all that happens. Including a cross country road trip.
One-Minute Homily: “Eucharist: True Love and Humility”
Jesus offers himself humbly and completely in the Eucharist. We are called to do the same for each other. This week's One-Minute Homily is presented by Tucker Redding, SJ, and is based on the readings for Sunday, June 23, which you can find here: https://bit.ly/2Rp5g0s