We belong to one another. Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ explores the claims we make on each other and God.
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Eat, Pray, Doubt: Temptation and the Call to Love
Ever wonder if the life you’re living is the life you want? Eric Immel, SJ has.
Like A Prayer
When the world is too much for words how do we pray? Jesuit playwright, Damian Torres-Botello, SJ suggests we pray simply, as we are, with a bit of silence, pen, and paper.
Known Better: Real Presence And The Living God
In a moment of anxious self-doubt Brendan Busse, SJ finds peace in the present and the real.
#LoveWins
Jason Welle, remembering his family, reflects on his hopes for the U.S. after this week’s decision.
You Have Memories
Facebook memories can be both precise and incomplete at the same time. In either case, Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ finds them to be an occasion of gratitude.
Pray, Set, Match
The Loyola University Chicago Men’s Volleyball Team wanted to repeat as NCAA National Champions. Eric Immel, SJ, reflects on his journey toward becoming a part of the team.
To Be a Better Lover
Wherein Brendan Busse shares two questions that will, in fact, make you a better lover.
Impoverished Definitions: Love to Love to Love Ya
Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ’s narrow understanding of love gives way to reveal the broad, rich and complex reality it always was.
An Inconvenient Faith: Ruined for Life
The Jesuit Volunteer Corps proudly claims that their members will be ‘ruined for life’. Eric Immel, SJ was never a Jesuit Volunteer but he’d like them to know that he’s been ruined too.