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Grief at the death of animals reveals a moral obligation we too often ignore. Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ argues that if we dare to feel this grief, it becomes a call to love them as fellow creatures of God.
Reflecting on his current studies in theology, Josh reflects on how a hundreds-year-old debate on the sacraments touched his own life and brought him healing.
In his forthcoming memoir Atomic Pilgrim, James Patrick Thomas recounts his cross-continental pilgrimage from Washington State to the Holy Land and his later activism back home. Writing for The Jesuit Post, Luke Lapean, SJ reflects on how the memoir provocatively asks whether true success in the struggle for change lies in measurable outcomes or in the quiet, interior transformation of the one who walks the road.
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What better way to learn non-violence from Dr. King than through the comic book method?
Celebrity vs. Saint? Yep. Our first edition asks who’s the more dominant Big Man: Hakeem “The Dream” Olajuwon or Saint Sebastian?
Kings of reddit, Rock-and-Roll, and Riverdance have shuffled off this mortal coil.
Our Perry Petrich takes a look at this year’s nominees and asks: where is the hope? You might be surprised.
Tim O’Brien and the author of the tumblr “Mary Is My Homegirl” talk about her website, getting marriage proposals from fans, and what it’s like to be the funniest Catholic on the web (sorry Jake Martin!)
On the octave of Notre Dame’s – let’s just say it – crushing loss to Alabama, Michael Rossmann wonders what it means for the university and what place football has in Catholic Disneyland.