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Keys to the Kingdom | One-Minute Homily

Bobby Nichols, SJ  |  8/23/2026

What happens after you fail at something you were trusted with?

Bro. Bobby Nichols, SJ crashed his parents’ car and got the keys back. He reflects on how Christ does the same with Peter, and with us.

Christ knew Peter would deny him. He handed him the keys anyway.

Like Peter, we have all wrecked. Yet Christ hugs us and hands us the keys again.

So this week, may we use the keys we have been given not for ourselves, but to open doors for the poor, the broken, and those the world has pushed out.

Can I Interrupt You for 60 Seconds? | One-Minute Homily

Joe Laughlin, SJ  |  8/16/2026

Calendars get full. But when someone interrupts your plans, Joe Laughlin, SJ suggests that your response might say as much about your heart as your schedule. Based on the readings for the 20th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

What should we do when “Storms” come? | One-Minute Homily

Jackson Graham, SJ  |  8/9/2026

All of us have experienced storms in our lives at some point. Jackson Graham, SJ, meditates on how Jesus invites us, during these storms, to a deeper calling to faithfulness. Based on the Gospel readings for the 19th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

Enough | One-Minute Homily

Michael Bachmeier, SJ  |  8/2/2026

Do you ever feel overwhelmed and entirely inadequate to meet the demands of life? Michael Bachmeier, SJ reflects on how we don’t have to be enough on our own, inviting us to simply bring our small offerings to the altar and let Jesus do the rest. Based on the readings for the 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

Separating the Good and the Bad | One-Minute Homily

Ty Wahlbrink, SJ  |  7/26/2026

In Matthew 13, Jesus compares the Kingdom of Heaven to a great net with a great catch—but the bad fish must be thrown out. Ty Wahlbrink, SJ reflects that the task of the Christian today is to similarly separate the good from the bad voices in our hearts. Based on the readings for the 17th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

Inside Jesuit Life: Prepping for the Priesthood in Theology Studies

Brian Strassburger, SJ  |  7/22/2026

Theology studies mark the final stage of Jesuit formation for priesthood. Fr. Brian Strassburger, SJ reflects on how experiences in the classroom, in parish and prison ministry, and in Jesuit community have prepared him for priestly ministry at the culmination of more than a decade of formation.

Mustard Seed Faith I One-Minute Homily

Simon Zachary, SJ  |  7/19/2026

Even faith like a mustard seed can be nurtured and cultivated. Simon Zachary, SJ breaks open the gospel and encourages us to store up God’s graces. Based off the readings for the 16th Sunday of OT.

Sowing God’s Extravagant Love | One-Minute Homily

Jonathan Jue-Wong, SJ  |  7/12/2026

In the parable of the sower, Jesus has much to say about the different kinds of soil that receive God’s word. Jon Jue-Wong, SJ reflects on how we mustn’t overlook the sower himself, whose actions reflect the extravagant love of God. Based on the readings for the 15th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

Sweet Freedom | One-Minute Homily

Chris Kinkor, SJ  |  7/5/2026

Smells like sweet freedom. Chris Kinkor, SJ reflects on the freedom we can find in becoming Christ’s disciple. Based on the readings for the 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

Embracing the Spirituality of Sport

Jackson Graham, SJ  |  6/30/2026

As Pope Leo asks the Church to pray that sports promote peace and personal growth, Jackson Graham, SJ, reflects on the spirituality of lacrosse and how the sport has deepened his own relationship with God and broadened his understanding of Ignatian spirituality.