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St. Robert Bellarmine on Charity

St. Robert Bellarmine, noted for his intellectual prudence in the case of Galileo and the Counter-Reformation, and his great humility despite his position, is also remembered for his tenderness...

New Exhibit Unearths Jesuit Artifacts from the Midwest

One of the first things a visitor sees when walking into Loyola University Museum of Art’s newest exhibit is two giant globes. The two wooden spheres are valuable records of...

Everyday Mercy

Vinita Hampton Wright reflects on what mercy looks like in everyday life in a recent article for National Catholic Reporter. Wright realizes that mercy is about small moments in...

Who Am I? Meditation

Blogger Andy Otto has released a new audio meditation on his God in All Things site. He introduces it this way: Who am I? Who do I want to become?...

Gratitude Challenge

We’ve talked many times on this blog about the importance of gratitude. As we head into the weekend, here’s a challenge from author Tommy Newberry: In the next 48 hours,...

Loved Sinners

We have not always made choices that lead us to praise, honor, and serve God. We have not always acted as if we believe that we are loved. We...