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Journey Moments: An Introduction
When we journey, we are seekers. Each week this summer TJP will feature a new Journey Moment, sharing stories from around the globe.
Journey Moments: The Migrant Corridor
In our first installment of Journey Moments we’ll look at a new blog, Migrant’s Journey. A group of Jesuits is seeking to better understand the reality of Central American migrants.
How to Be an Atheist: Why Is There Anything?
Let the atheism lessons begin! The first of Ryan Duns’ letters to a young atheist raises the question: why is there something rather than nothing?
Savoring God’s Grace, One Snapback at a Time
What could the surging popularity of snapback caps have to do with God’s grace? Vinny Marchionni has an idea in his TJP debut.
The Sound of Silence
What might Simon and Garfunkel and Trappist Monks have in common? Tim O’Brien takes a look.
Expelling the Jesuits, 2012 Edition
Jesuits have a long history of being exiles–usually for good reason. Matt Dunch covers a recent Jesuit expulsion from Syria.
You’ve Got a Friend in Jesus
Tired of pious tripe, Perry Petrich goes back to the future for a new way to think about Jesus’ love.
The Dangers of Keeping it Clean
Speaking as a parasitologist, John Shea thinks that tapeworms, rats, and – yes – even feces have something to teach us. (Just not over dinner.)
Worth Reading: The Right Kind of Doubt
Doubt isn’t the suspension of belief, but the struggle to believe … God is not so small, nor so boring, as to be believed in easily.