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Jesuit 101: Consolation and Desolation

Jesuit 101: Consolation and Desolation

by Ian Peoples, SJ | Mar 11, 2022 | Jesuit 101, Spirituality, The Jesuits    ~ Approx. 10 mins

How do you respond when people ask, “how are you doing?” If you’re like me, you often offer some form of an empty answer, like, “I’m good, how are you?” But do you ever think to answer, “Oh, I’m experiencing some serious desolation lately”? Or, “I’m experiencing a lot...
What does it mean to truly listen? Ross Douthat, two French saints, and the Ignatian Presupposition

What does it mean to truly listen? Ross Douthat, two French saints, and the Ignatian Presupposition

by John Stein, SJ | Feb 18, 2022 | Jesuit 101, TJP Reads    ~ Approx. 4 mins

The following reflection is part of our “Jesuit 101” series, celebrating the Ignatian Year. This piece helps us to dive deeper into the “Presupposition” from the Spiritual Exercises. To learn more, check out our explainer article: “Jesuit 101: The Presupposition, A...
At the end of 2021, I didn’t feel ready for a retreat, Jesus found me anyway

At the end of 2021, I didn’t feel ready for a retreat, Jesus found me anyway

by Dickson Tiwelfil, SJ | Feb 15, 2022 | Religious Life, Spirituality, The Jesuits    ~ Approx. 4 mins

So many things troubled my mind when the first semester came to an end. 2021 left me with so many unwanted thoughts and feelings. I couldn’t finish a final paper for one of my classes, one of my professors sent me a disappointed email about a late submission, and a...
The MLB Lockout: Learning from the Presupposition

The MLB Lockout: Learning from the Presupposition

by Sean Barry, SJ | Feb 8, 2022 | Jesuit 101, Pop Culture, Series, Sports    ~ Approx. 3 mins

I’m starting to get a little nervous about the state of baseball these days.  For more than two months now, the MLB has been in a lockout between the players and owners in the absence of a collective bargaining agreement.  Both sides have been at a standstill, with...
Jesuit 101: The Presupposition, A Guide for Better Conversations

Jesuit 101: The Presupposition, A Guide for Better Conversations

by Ian Peoples, SJ | Feb 4, 2022 | Jesuit 101, Series    ~ Approx. 8 mins

St. Ignatius was not a nice guy, either before or after his conversion. He was a passionate guy. Before his conversion, he was viciously passionate for his own success, for women, for glory on the battlefield. After his conversion, Ignatius redirected that same energy...
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Ghosting and rejection are more ubiquitous than ever in our online landscape. Jon Jue-Wong, SJ reflects on how through the Eucharist, God enters and remains in our lives always. Based on the readings for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi).

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