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Healing the Wounds

In his recent interview, Pope Francis said, “Christian hope”¦is a theological virtue and therefore, ultimately, a gift from God.” As I read those words, I...

The Calling of St. Matthew

Caravaggio's painting The Calling of St. Matthew is a great work of art that captures the truth of a great Ignatian theme—the power of...

I Love This Picture

I love it because you saw something. No: rather, something invited your gaze to linger and see beauty,And you paused long enough to catch this...

Mary and Joseph Together

Why should Mary and Joseph stand together in Christmas art rather than face each other? Because they are hanging on to each other for...

A Litany of Gifts

I love Thanksgiving.  It's less hectic than Christmas, and it's mainly about enjoying family and friends (food too, of course).  A few years ago,...

Taking Offense

I tend to get angry when I encounter acrimony and incivility in discourse among Catholics.  Fr. Jim Martin, who has seen more of it...

Welcome to the Jesuit Post

A bunch of young Jesuits launched a new website yesterday called The Jesuit Post.  Content will range very widely indeed.  The first batch of...

A Parent’s Creche

I came back from the Christmas break to find a link to this lovely reflection in my mailbox.  It's by Maureen McCann Waldron, who...

Globalization of Superficiality

Fr. Adolfo Nicolás, Superior General of the Society of Jesus, spoke to Belgian Jesuits in September 2010 about a "globalization of superficiality," a result...

Women of Goodness

Gary Smith, SJ, on Sudanese refugee mothers: "I have known and wept with and consoled the Sudanese refugee woman, particularly as she is a mother....

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