Watching tonight’s debate? Lucas Sharma, SJ suggests ways to think about the sexism Clinton might face.
Posts in Faith & Politics
More Than Spanish: 7 Things a VP Candidate Might Learn From a Year of Service Abroad
Hillary Clinton announced Jesuit-educated Tim Kaine as her running mate last weekend and the media went wild. Brendan Busse, SJ shines some light on what the popular stories are missing.
Yes, I Belong Here: Dan Berrigan, SJ
Luke Hansen shares his encouraging personal letter from peace activist Dan Berrigan, SJ.
Choosing Solidarity Over Slacktivism
Colten Biro, SJ writes about his own struggle with slacktivism, justice, and politics.
Doing Justice to Love
We love our family and friends. But do we *really* love Syrian refugees? Bill McCormick, SJ considers whether we do justice to the word love.
The Advent of Refugees
We’re about to prepare for the birth of Christ, and some politicians are telling Syrian refugees that there’s no room at the inn. Danny Gustafson, SJ finds this sad and ironic.
“I Don’t Love My Country”
What do you love when you love your country?
A Compassionate Conservative
Bush’s passing marks the end of the Republican old guard
A Prayer for our Government
May God unite and preserve us all
A Moral Perspective on the Great Recession
How can the economy get us to think about the quality of this life – and the next?









