Damian Torres-Botello, SJ reminds us revealing yourself to the world, even to the ones you love, is not easy.
Posts in Spirituality
Rethinking Chill
Eric Immel, SJ confronts a recent trend in dating and wonders if it really leads to love.
Our Fathers
Brendan Busse, SJ reflects on the faults of fatherhood and our image of God.
Can You Drink the Cup?
A poet doesn’t invent — he listens. Capuchin Br. Scott Surrency’s poem considers the Christian joy found on the far side of our doubts and hesitations.
Two Truths and my Arrogance
Garrett Gundlach, SJ is learning the value of humility the hard way, one game of ‘Two Truths and a Lie’ at a time.
Francis, Thirst, and the Joy of Encounter
What happens when more than 300 teenagers and the Pope get together? Adam Rosinski, SJ explains.
Sitting Still: When Doing Nothing is Actually Something
Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ goes back to school and discovers that sitting still can be surprisingly active.
Faith of Our Mothers
Tim O’Brien, SJ on why — with all due respect to the hymn — ours is more often the faith of our mothers.
How Ignatian Are You? [QUIZ]
Are you a member of the Ignatian family? Take our new quiz to find out just how Ignatian you are.
What We Want: Facing the Permanent
Eric Immel, SJ wonders about the permanent, the temporary, and the desires beneath them both.