Over my spring break a few weeks ago I accompanied one of Saint Louis University’s outreach trips to the small town of Kermit, West Virginia. We spent a week amidst the scenery and accents of the coal country…
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Finding God Through Thick and Thin
“Don’t you know that God is the same everywhere?” the Father asked. “Yes,” the boy answered, “…but I’m not.” I thought of this a few weeks ago, as I sat reading…
Meant to Be: A Vocation Story
In college I wouldn’t have gone anywhere near a site like the Jesuit Post, but then I spent most of my life telling myself that I should have been someone else…
When Scripture Is Disturbing
I doubt that I’m the only one who’s ever been bothered by scripture. In fact, in a backwards sort of way, being bothered by scriptures can actually be a good thing…
Sometimes Magic: The Miracle of Grace
We were on the 110 heading south when we began to notice small white feathers floating outside the car. The traffic came to a crawl, and we gazed up at the towers of downtown L.A. through a cloud of feathers…
The Best Penance Ever
Penance doesn’t make the hurt feelings disappear like my brother Jesuits when it’s time to empty the dishwasher, but it does start the process of getting back into the habits of good relationship, into the habit of enjoying God.
Out of the Mouths of Babes: Why I Love Teaching Teenagers
One of my favorite students (not that teachers have favorites), who can do no wrong in my estimation (not that teachers are partial), floats in late, unphased by his tardiness and starts chatting me up…
From Both Sides Now
The hardest thing, he said, was changing your motivating question from “What do I need?” to “What can I give?”
“Let Me Be,” The National Anthem of Our Perpetual Adolescence
Brendan Busse asks what this one underground British rock band can teach us about what we’re paying attention to in our hour of darkness – ourselves or some whispered words of wisdom.
Sarcasm Part 3: On Etymology and Jesuit Romanticism
Teaching in a high school as I do, maybe I shouldn’t have been surprised at finding myself utterly unable to get any distance from sarcasm these past few days…