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What There Is to Sing About
Maybe you’ve heard that Catholics can’t sing? Tim O’Brien begs to differ …
Prayer Lessons: A Lost Shoe, Imagination & Dora the Explorer
What has a lost shoe or Dora to do with imagination? And what the deuce is cataphatic prayer anyway? I have no idea, that’s why Ryan Duns is here to set you straight.
Linsanity: Because We Need a New Obsession
Tebowing’s so 2011; now we’re all Linsane. Tim O’Brien works hard to keep up with the latest obsession.
The Inspiration of “I Don’t Know”
All of the dead deserve to be remembered in our prayers, poets perhaps most of all. Our Tim O’Brien remembers the great, and recently deceased, Polish poet Wisława Szymborska, the muse of “I Don’t Know.”
Science & the Meaning of Life
Flouting the very public mediocrity of his editors, Matt Dunch calls us all to excellence, saying “mediocrity has no place in the Ignatian worldview.”
The Five Best Pieces of Jesuit Wisdom I’ve Ever Heard
Still wiping television makeup off his face, Jim Martin joins us at TJP to share his top five pieces of Jesuit wisdom.
Introducing The Jesuit Post (feat. Kevin Garnett, Jesus, Bob Dylan and Descartes)
Attempting to counter the very reasonable expectation that gathering too many Jesuits together results in nothing but expulsion, Editor-in-Chief Paddy Gilger tries to explain just what is going on here at The Jesuit Post.
As We Anticipate Inauguration Day, What Should Christians Ask of Our Leaders?
At the beginning of a new presidential administration, and amid so much political turmoil, it’s more important than ever that Christians take a hard look at whether our leaders match up to his example.
Raphael Warnock’s Black Liberation Theology and the Faux Christianity of the Capitol Insurrection
How does Raphael Warnock’s black liberation theology offer a path forward from the insurrection at the Capitol?