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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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Just when the cold and dark arrives Advent steps in and says: don’t despair. New life is coming. Make space for it by moving the furniture a bit, and wait attentively.
Our football and fashion maven, Vinny Marchionni, has some thoughts on what we can learn from coaches’ shabby dress.
@Pontifex won’t join the ranks of active twitterers until tomorrow, but he’s already received more than a few #bittertweets. Quang Tran says there’s little to do but pray them.
Brian Konzman, our resident zombie preparedness advisor, takes a critical look at The Walking Dead.
Jesuit lawyer Nate Romano says the worst six words an attorney has to say are: “there is nothing I can do.” Fortunately, he says, there is something we can do to fix our broken immigration system.
Despite our desire to understand how great acting happens, Joe Hoover commends Daniel Day-Lewis for his silence.