John Paul II’s inclusion of human experience makes him invaluable to conversations about sexual morality today.
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The Other Election
What do your local elections and the Jesuit General Congregation have in common? You might be surprised, Michael Mohr, SJ explains.
The Last Time This Happened…
Jesuit Brother Ken Homan ponders what could happen at the next Jesuit general congregation.
“Go Where’s There’s Light”
After a month abroad traveling and attending World Youth Day, Garrett Gundlach, SJ has more to unpack than his luggage.
Waging Peace Through Friendship
World Friendship Day sounds like a Hallmark gimmick, but Michael Rossmann, SJ describes its importance and explains what helps global friendships happen.
Mercy: What the World Needs Now
The world is a broken place. In describing one act of worship and mercy, Dan Everson, SJ shows that this is just what we need.
I Am Not Jesus
Eric Immel, SJ and Jesus don’t have too much in common, really. But, they both have power that the world desperately needs.
Cultivating Mean
Damian Torres-Botello SJ looks at how experiences in his past robbed some of his future.
The Next Cover-up: Sex Abuse & the Bishops’ Synod
Young People are Waiting for the Church to be the Church.
Peter Canisius vs Aloysius Gonzaga
Check out the complete #JesuitMadness Bracket. Follow us via @TheJesuitPost for updates and news. St. Peter Canisius, SJ (1521–1597) Update: "Dutch is Clutch" indeed! Canisius squeaked past Miki by just 3 votes in the first round and then...