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You never know who you’ll meet on the bus

You never know who you’ll meet on the bus

by Luke Lapean, SJ | Sep 1, 2022 | Justice, Religious Life, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 5 mins

As a Jesuit I have to do a lot of traveling and this summer I have made every effort to plan my trips so that I could travel by bus. The bus is the most environmentally friendly option available to me and this summer is the hottest on record. Riding the bus is a very...
Greg Boyle’s radical theology invites us to tenderness

Greg Boyle’s radical theology invites us to tenderness

by Christian Verghese, SJ | May 17, 2022 | Justice, The Jesuits, TJP Reads    ~ Approx. 6 mins

Amid the continued barrage of images from the Ruso-Ukrainian conflict, you may have encountered harrowing footage of tattooed Salvadoran prisoners stripped down to their underwear and stacked against each other in jail yards throughout the country. In April, El...

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In the Gospels, Jesus is always seen going up the mountain to pray. Going on a hike with Jesus - whether in nature or in our prayer - can open ourselves up to God’s grandeur and renew our sense of mission.

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