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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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‘Roided up mercenaries with vague political agendas are fine, but Bane pales in comparison to these would-be Batvillians.
Good and evil, light and dark, Missy Franklin and the Sikh Temple shooting. Given that these are so tangled in our world maybe we shouldn’t feel so surprised to find them tangled up in TJP too.
Even before the Olympics began, our Matt Dunch was in London musing on what it means to be “extraordinary.”
“Reacting is easy. It’s harder for me to let myself feel pain, to ask the insoluble question: ‘Where is God in all this?’…”
“Here’s the thing, you tell me what didn’t all come down to feeling good, and I will give you” – Briggs waved his hand. …I could almost see it.
Do you think love for Mickey Mouse means you love American culture in general? If so, Quang Tran would like a word with you…