Don’t like your choices in today’s election? At least you have a choice, Brian Strassburger, SJ, reminds us.
Posts in In the News
Accepting the Challenge of Being Civil
Did you vote today? Alex Llanera, SJ, reflects on the collective chance to act honorably whatever the outcome of the election is.
The Loss of an Ideal
With only eight days left until the election, Pierce Gibson, SJ asks what its long-term societal effects might be.
Now YOU Decide
Danny Gustafson, SJ wants you to share your predictions for Election Day.
Riches, Honor, Pride…and Trump
Perhaps Donald J. Trump — and Michael Rossmann, SJ — could learn something from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.
The “Deplorable” State of the Presidential Election
Lucas Sharma, SJ asks: can America be great again by being stronger together?
The Last Debate
19 days to go, and where are we?
The Relevance of Irrelevance
Are the liberal arts still relevant? Pierce Gibson, SJ reflects.
Trump’s America
Can you vote for your candidate’s flaws? Bill McCormick, SJ explores.
Embracing Our “Boring” VP Nominees
Alex Llanera, S.J. argues that the “boring” nominees for vice president, Tim Kaine and Mike Pence, are exactly what the U.S. needs right now.