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What’s the Point? Let’s ‘Examen’ the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

What’s the Point? Let’s ‘Examen’ the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

by Mike Martinez, SJ | Jun 14, 2021 | Justice, Prayers, Spirituality, Topics    ~ Approx. 8 mins

The Jesuits (and also Franciscans) have a long and fascinating history of promoting the Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It was so important, explicit mention of the devotion was added into the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus: “All should have a high...
The Year of St. Joseph: Five Essential Lessons for Humanity

The Year of St. Joseph: Five Essential Lessons for Humanity

by Mike Martinez, SJ | Mar 19, 2021 | Current Events, Faith & Family, Global Catholicism, Justice, Spirituality, The Jesuits, Topics    ~ Approx. 9 mins

St. Joseph today continues to be a mystery for many Christians. He remains just… … the older saint that stands behind Mary and Jesus in most Christian art,  … a familiar statue to place in our Nativity sets during Christmas, …. a pious devotional figure for...
Ignatian Hip-Hop: “Radical Prayer”

Ignatian Hip-Hop: “Radical Prayer”

by Mike Martinez, SJ | Mar 12, 2021 | Justice, Music, Pop Culture, Prayers, Spirituality, The Jesuits, Topics    ~ Approx. 4 mins

When I was a Jesuit novice, I once eagerly asked one of our Province’s most socially committed Jesuits what the most “radical” thing I can do today as a Jesuit? His response wasn’t what I expected: “Pray!” he said.  I think he meant something other than praying more...
A Year of Lockdown: SSRIs and Grace

A Year of Lockdown: SSRIs and Grace

by Jason McCreery | Mar 11, 2021 | Blogs, Current Events, In the News, Sacraments, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 7 mins

The beauty and suffering of King David, his failure and his glory, have been on my mind a lot these days. I remember hearing the story of the fateful night when he spotted Bathsheba, bathing on her roof. I remember the suppressed scandal of the words, my mind (no...
Review: Fr. James Martin’s New Book “Learning to Pray”

Review: Fr. James Martin’s New Book “Learning to Pray”

by Ian Peoples, SJ | Feb 4, 2021 | Current Events, In the News, Prayers, Spirituality, The Jesuits    ~ Approx. 5 mins

As I journaled my thoughts upon finishing Father James Martin, SJ’s new book, Learning to Pray, I was struck with a consoling realization. It dawned on me that I was reviewing the new book of a writer whose books played key roles in both my faith life and in my...
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