Bill McCormick, SJ considers what anger in politics does to us, and what anger keeps us from doing in our desires for justice.
Posts in Spirituality
Silence Makes Space
Garrett Gundlach, SJ recalls a hiking trip with a good friend, when they encountered big animals and even-bigger questions.
The Privilege of Unbelief & the Enduring Question of God
Does God exist? Joe Simmons, SJ wonders what our questions about belief have to say about us who ask them.
My Back is Killing Me
Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ discovers that his back pain is less about physique than it is about fear.
An Overview of Amoris Laetitia
The Pope’s new exhortation places Church teaching on the family in the context of love and mercy.
Amoris Laetitia: Deciding to Love
Love is a decision we make over and over again. Danny Gustafson, SJ reflects on Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortation.
10 Inspiring Quotes from Amoris Laetitia
“Young love needs to keep dancing towards the future.” Michael Rossmann, SJ points to 10 key quotations from the Pope’s exhortation.
Carrying Fire
Tasked with carrying a huge candle at Easter, Eric Immel, SJ, ponders what it is that keeps him captive to the flame.
The Skin I’m In
Sometimes it seems how we look can dictate who we are. Damian Torres-Botello, SJ reflects on the defining power of skin.
Not Your Ordinary Monday
Ok, Easter’s over, back to the real world. Well, yes and no. Michael Rossmann, SJ shows that it doesn’t have to be ordinary time.