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Our Political Idols: Why We Mislabel the Popes (and Ourselves)

Alex Hale, SJ  |  5/14/2025

Media narratives try to force Pope Leo XIV into political boxes that no pope can check. Alex Hale, SJ warns that politics now replaces religion in shaping American identity and calls Catholics to rise above division in pursuit of unity.

Hear, Know, and Follow | One-Minute Homily

Tommy O'Donnell, SJ  |  5/11/2025

Have you learned to hear Christ’s voice? Deacon Tommy O’Donnell, SJ, shares that our response to Christ’s call is to love and follow him. Based on the readings from the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

Eating Vegan and Healthy Isn’t Selfish — It’s Faithful

Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ  |  5/7/2025

The Catholic faith esteems the human body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. Given the negative health outcomes of animal-based foods, Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ reflects how loving God, neighbor, and self through a plant-based diet seems to be a no-brainer.

Breakfast with Jesus | One-Minute Homily

Michael Mohr, SJ  |  5/4/2025

Jesus cooked breakfast for Peter and the Apostles. Fr. Michael Mohr, SJ, reflects on how Jesus calls us to feed Christ’s sheep through our loving witness and service to others. Based on the readings for the Third Sunday of Easter.

God Calls Ordinary People: A Reflection on the Life of Pope Francis

Brennan Dour, SJ  |  4/29/2025

Since his passing, the world has been commemorating the extraordinary life and ministry of Pope Francis. Brennan Dour, SJ reflects that what distinguishes the late pontiff’s example was above all his humanity and humility. His life reminds us that ordinary people are called to extraordinary discipleship

Forgiveness is Always Possible | One-Minute Homily

Jordan Jones, SJ  |  4/27/2025

Have you ever wondered if you could be forgiven for something you’ve done? Jordan Jones, SJ, reflects that the Divine Mercy of Christ is open to all people, regardless of their circumstances. Based on readings for Divine Mercy Sunday.

Confusion Turns to Joy | One-Minute Homily

Eric Panicco, SJ  |  4/20/2025

Often, Christ reveals himself to us in ways we don’t immediately recognize. Eric Panicco, SJ, reflects that Easter reminds us to allow our confusion to transform into joy as we discover God’s presence in unexpected places. Based on the readings for The Resurrection of the Lord, the Mass of Easter Day.

Placing Our Cross with Christ | One-Minute Homily

Tommy O'Donnell, SJ  |  4/13/2025

Can you stand with Christ if it means going against the crowd? Deacon Tommy O’Donnell, SJ, reflects on how the criminal in today’s gospel goes against the crowd and puts his faith in Christ. Based on the readings for Palm Sunday.

Finding God in Football: The Ignatian Examen Applied to Sports

Javier Bailén Llongo, SJ  |  4/8/2025

As a semi-professional soccer player, Javi Bailén, SJ understood the importance of routine reflection. As a Jesuit, he discovered how the Ignatian spirituality provides perfect tools for athletes and teams to reflect on their performance. In his first for TJP, Javi writes about how the Examen can be adapted for sports teams to find God in their game – and perhaps improve their future play.

There is No Outsmarting Jesus | One-Minute Homily

Michael Mohr, SJ  |  4/6/2025

In today’s gospel, Jesus turns the tables on us. Fr. Michael Mohr, SJ, calls us to imitate Jesus in the way he loves others. Based on the readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year C.