Though he has eaten whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted, for most of his life, self-proclaimed “skinny glutton” Chris Schroeder explains some lessons he has learned about eating, drinking, and the enjoyment of life.
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Come at Me, Bro! (Why I Love the Crazies)
TJP editor Eric Sundrup, SJ professes his love for the crazies.
Lavish Love: Experiencing the Unexpected
David Romero, in his first contribution to TJP tells us how his recent snow days helped him reflect on unexpected joy.
A Feast Day for Imagination
More than a capacity of the human mind, far more than unicorns or imaginary friends, imagination is a necessity of the human heart. Let’s celebrate it.
A quien corresponda: cartas de recomendación
Keith Maczkiewicz, SJ escribe muchas cartas de recomendación y se da cuenta de que escribirlas constituye un momento sagrado de recogimiento personal y de recuerdo lleno de esperanza.
Worth Reading: A Mental Hospital Called Jail
If you think things seem like they never change, Nate Romano would like you to know about some important reforms happening in our prison system.
Pray, Fast, Give – Top Lenten Resources for 2014
Still stuck on what to do during Lent? We have a few ideas for you.
In Defense of Dead Poets
In which Danny Gustafson stands atop his desk and proclaims what’s right about the humanities.
Creating the Peace Corps and Finding a Saint
Jason Welle looks back at the founding of the Peace Corps, and asks whether an executive order might have revealed a saint for our time.
Catolicismo universal: la Iglesia está cambiando, pero no como hubiéramos pensado.
Tal vez esto es lo que pasa cuando eliges a un Papa del hemisferio sur: que a los asuntos del norte se les da de lado.









