Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ finds talking things through brings clarity to the mess.
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Before You Know It: Learning to Love
Brendan Busse, SJ suggests that you might learn something – the most important thing – before you know it.
If I Were A Boy: Beyonce, Jesus, and I
What would Beyonce do? Diva-pop aficionado Eric Immel, Sj reflects on gender, violence, and empathy.
Homecoming: A Miracle in Doubt
It’s not always easy to go home, but TJP’s own Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ experienced a small miracle the last time he did.
Taken Seriously: On Laughter, Life, and Loss
“We can’t banish sadness without suffering it.” Brendan Busse, SJ examines personal and public grief.
They Sing When the Lights Go Out
Eric Immel, SJ returns home from a summer in the northeast of India with a heart full of hope.
To Steer Without Seeing: On Storms, Submarines, and Deep Trust
When Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ can’t sleep he watches submarine movies. This reflection gives new meaning to the notion of profound trust.
The Dirtiest Word in Jesuit Higher Education
What makes a Jesuit education Jesuit? Brendan Busse, SJ thinks it might have something to do with conversion.
Silent in the City: A Retreat in the Midst of Chaos
Eric Immel, SJ makes his annual 8-day silent retreat in the heart of Chicago and wonders at how God finds us in chaos and in quiet.
That All Might Be One
On a recent immersion trip to El Salvador Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ noticed a series of odd pairings and came home with a deeper appreciation of oneness.