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Beavers, Muskrats, and the Real Invitation of Lent

Brennan Dour, SJ  |  2/11/2026

As Lent approaches, Brennan Dour, SJ, reflects on the curious historical case of Catholics in New France classifying beavers as fish during Lent, and the reminder it offers that Lent’s purpose is not a rigid intensifying of rules, but God’s invitation to grow closer to him whatever our circumstances.

Share Your Light | One-Minute Homily

Chris Kinkor, SJ  |  2/8/2026

Don’t be afraid to share your light with the world. Chris Kinkor, SJ reflects on how our service to the marginalized helps show God to those around us. Based on the readings for the 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

St. Paul Miki and Companions: A Witness to God’s Transformative Love

Ben Jansen, SJ  |  2/6/2026

Ben Jansen, SJ, reflects on the legacy of the 26 Martyrs of Japan, whose joyful witness to Christ in the face of persecution and death continues to inspire Christians worldwide.

Meeting Voters Where They Are: The Success of Jonathan Haidt

Alex Hale, SJ  |  2/5/2026

In a deeply polarized political climate, Jonathan Haidt has helped unite ideologically diverse states around phone-free school policies. Alex Hale, SJ argues that this success reflects an Ignatian way of proceeding—meeting people where they are through genuine dialogue.

Jesus Gives us a Roadmap | One-Minute Homily

Brennan Dour, SJ  |  2/1/2026

Prophecy, Politics, and Polarization: What Faithfulness Requires Now

Ty Wahlbrink, SJ  |  1/30/2026

As polarization intensifies and public discourse grows harsher, spoken prophecy can unfortunately devolve into noise. Ty Wahlbrink, SJ proposes that the antidote for the everyday Catholic is an Ignatian form of prophecy—one grounded in discernment, conscience formation, and love put into action.

Encountering the Thriving and Universal Church at SEEK

Luke Lapean, SJ  |  1/28/2026

SEEK gathered 20,000 Catholics in one place—and what emerged was friendship and consolation. Luke Lapean, SJ reflects on how encounter, curiosity, and shared faith reveal a Church that is more thriving and unified than most assume.

Reflecting with Jesus | One-Minute Homily

Austin Kleman, SJ  |  1/25/2026

Jesus invites us to reflection before action. Austin Kleman, SJ reflects on Jesus taking time away after hearing about John the Baptist’s imprisonment. Based on the readings for the Third Sunday of Ordinary Time.

Ignatian Contemplation: A Man Healed at the Pool of Bethsaida

Alex Hale, SJ  |  1/23/2026

Ignatian Contemplation is a distinctly Jesuit way of praying with Scripture that invites the reader to enter the scene using their imagination. As you watch this video prepared by Alex Hale, SJ, allow the video’s prompts to guide your prayer on the man healed at Bethsaida.

What Makes Jesuit Community Feel Like Home

Joe Ertle, SJ  |  1/20/2026

The externals certainly help, but when you want to know what really makes a Jesuit house feel like a home, you have to dig deeper to discover what we really hold in common.