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The Holy Spirit is Our Gift | One-Minute Homily

Brennan Dour, SJ  |  5/24/2026

On Pentecost, Jesus offers the Holy Spirit to each of us in an individual way so that we can each build up the body of the church. Brennan Dour, SJ asks: Where has the Holy Spirit been tugging on your heart? Based on the readings for Pentecost Sunday.

Inside Jesuit Life at Bellarmine House of Studies

Chris Kinkor, SJ  |  5/21/2026

What is life like for a Jesuit during First Studies? Chris Kinkor, SJ, offers an inside view of life for a Jesuit scholastic at Bellarmine House of Studies at Saint Louis University and reflects on the ways God has been at work in this period of his formation.

The Value of a Bird | One-Minute Homily

Austin Kleman, SJ  |  5/17/2026

You are worth more than many birds. Austin Kleman, SJ reflects on Jesus sharing how much God values us and the inherent human dignity we all share. Based on the readings for the Seventh Sunday of Easter.

Lifelong Easter Joy | One-Minute Homily

Ty Wahlbrink, SJ  |  5/10/2026

The earth cries out with joy in spring. Ty Wahlbrink, SJ reflects that we too, as part of creation, should maintain our joy throughout our whole lives through the practice of the Ignatian Examen. Based on the readings for the 6th Sunday of Easter.

A Meditation with a Contemporary Our Lady of Sorrows

Nick Leeper, SJ  |  5/9/2026

Using the aesthetics of pop art, Nick Leeper guides a meditation, asking us to gaze at Our Lady of Sorrows with new eyes.

Letters from TJP: My Final Lesson That Changes Everything

Ty Wahlbrink, SJ  |  5/7/2026

As the school year winds down, Ty Wahlbrink, SJ sets aside graphs and business plans to offer a more personal lesson. Writing in the spirit of the New Testament letters, he reflects on the Resurrection as both the foundation of his faith and of Jesuit education.

Hunting and the Prince of Peace: Can a Catholic Justify Killing Animals Unnecessarily?

Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ  |  5/5/2026

Many Catholics hunt—some even as a way of connecting with creation. Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ examines the morality of hunting using Scripture and Catholic teaching.

Confidence in Jesus I 5th Sunday of Easter

Simon Zachary, SJ  |  5/3/2026

Jesus has prepared a place for us. Simon Zachary, SJ recalls that Jesus constantly comforts us. Based on the readings for the 5th Sunday of Easter.

A Pilgrimage to the “City of Charity”

Chris Kinkor, SJ  |  4/30/2026

As part of their novitiate experience, many Jesuit novices undertake a pilgrimage during their first year of formation. Chris Kinkor, SJ, reflects on the first stop of his 2024 pilgrimage to the National Shrine and Basilica of Our Lady of Victory in Lackawanna, NY and what it taught him about relying on God’s Providence.

Abundant Life in Christ | One-Minute Homily

Jonathan Jue-Wong, SJ  |  4/26/2026

Abundant life is universally desired, but how do we go about finding it? Jon Jue-Wong, SJ reflects on how viewing our world through a Christ-centered lens may point us to places where abundant life is already present. Based on the readings for the 4th Sunday of Easter.