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On HBO’s Euphoria, Young People React to the Malaise of Modernity

On HBO’s Euphoria, Young People React to the Malaise of Modernity

by José Dueño Gorbea, SJ | Sep 12, 2022 | Pop Culture, TV    ~ Approx. 5 mins

The HBO show Euphoria follows various high school students in their struggles with drugs, sex, and violence. The main character, Rue Bennett (Zendaya), is a drug addict trying to work a recovery program with her sponsor Ali Muhammed (Colman Domingo).  In the first...

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In prayer, we might ask things of God—but sometimes God will not answer how and when we might want. Greg Okumu, SJ reflects on prayer using his own experience of the 30-day silent Spiritual Exercises retreat. Based on the readings for the 29th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

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