As hundreds of Catholic content creators descend on Rome for the Jubilee of Digital Missionaries and Catholic Influencers, it’s worth asking: What’s the best way to evangelize online?
Noah Banasiewicz, S.J.
Noah Banasiewicz, S.J., is a Jesuit scholastic and adjunct instructor in the School of Communication at Loyola University Chicago.
Catholic influencers have a media theory (and evangelization) problem
Do the social networks that Catholic influencers are forming online reflect the values of the Gospel or those of the platform?
Jesuit superior general reaffirms Jesuits’ availability to Pope Leo XIV
Beyond a simple affirmation of the pope’s authority, the letter by Arturo Sosa, S.J., called attention to its particular place of importance in the life of the Jesuits.
Christian witness isn’t just about proclamation. It’s also about demonstration.
A Reflection for Friday of the Fourth Week of Easter, by Noah Banasiewicz, S.J.
Review: Bridging the Catholic gap
In ‘Cultural Catholics,’ Maureen K. Day works to answer the question of who “cultural Catholics” really are—and how to connect with them.
On Good Friday, don’t look away
A Reflection for Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion, by Noah Banasiewicz, S.J.
My time as a Jesuit chaplain to a college volleyball team
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Second Week of Lent, by Noah Banasiewicz, S.J.
God’s heart grieves
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Sixth Week in Ordinary Time, by Noah Banasiewicz, S.J.
Learning and retaining the language of faith
A Reflection for Thursday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time, by Noah Banasiewicz, S.J.
Don’t love the world, but don’t hate it either
A Reflection for the Sixth Day in the Octave of Christmas, by Noah Banasiewicz, S.J.
