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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.

Pope Leo on Migrants: Welcome the Living Presence of Jesus

Nate Cortas, SJ  |  1/16/2026

Drawing on Pope Leo’s first apostolic exhortation Dilexi Te, Nate Cortas, SJ reflects that welcoming migrants is not a political preference but a Gospel demand. In the stranger at our door, he insists, Christians encounter the living presence of Jesus Himself.

Looking for the Lost in the Desert

Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ  |  1/13/2026

Clothes tangled in thorny brush and rosaries left behind in the sand testify that migrants crossing the desert are more than statistics. In searching for them, Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ reflects on how the Parable of the Lost Sheep calls Christians to unconditional love—especially when it seems impossible or even absurd.

The Right to Life of Animals

Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ  |  1/6/2026

Being in the image of God implies that humans have certain capacities for the transcendent, which confers them their rights. Because animals have certain capacities for love and self-mastery, Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ reflects that they too deserve to be treated with dignity.

Millennial Optimism and the Year of Hope

Nate Cortas, SJ  |  1/2/2026

As a new year dawns, Nate Cortas, SJ invites us to reflect on choosing faithful hope over shallow optimism.

“Fantastic Four: First Steps” – Christ Hidden in the Most Unlikely Places

Raj Vijayakumar, SJ  |  12/30/2025

Bored on a Saturday night, Raj Vijayakumar, SJ reluctantly clicked play on a Marvel film—and stumbled into an unexpected theological meditation. Fantastic Four: First Steps, he reflects, raises enduring Christian questions about sacrifice, family, and ethics.

Schools of Love | One-Minute Homily

Ty Wahlbrink, SJ  |  12/28/2025

Families are our first school of love. Ty Wahlbrink, SJ reflects that God could have chosen any way to enter the world—but God chose to have a family. Based on the readings for the Feast of the Holy Family.

God with Us | One-Minute Homily

Jose Oros, SJ  |  12/24/2025

Every December 25th reminds us of a crucial eternal truth: God is always with us. No matter the circumstances we might find ourselves in, the humble nativity reminds us that Jesus is always there. Based on the readings for the Nativity of the Lord.

Lessons from a Twenty-Two-Hour Advent

Joe Ertle, SJ  |  12/22/2025

One of the biggest challenges in Joe’s ministry as a Jesuit also proved to bear incredible spiritual fruit. It taught him the importance of waiting for God to come to our rescue, and the importance of celebrating when He does.

Choosing “Advent Love” | One-Minute Homily

Greg Okumu, SJ  |  12/21/2025

Choosing love is sometimes easy. Other times, we must labor to choose to love. Greg Okumu, SJ reflects that the invitation on this last Sunday of Advent is to choose to love—because God does. Based on the readings for the Fourth Sunday of Advent.