Matt Malone, S.J. offers a reflection from Javier, the birthplace of St. Francis Xavier. Visit our special pilgrimage web site to follow their trip.
In All Things
WATCH LIVE: Ignatian Family Teach-In 2015
Watch the Ignatian Family Teach-In 2015 live this weekend.
How did Osama bin Laden really die? The truth matters.
Within the last year more evidence has accumulated that Osama Bin Laden did not die the way our government, with great fanfare and an odd mix of confusion, said he died.
Secret ‘Catacombs Pact’ emerges after 50 years, and Pope Francis gives it new life
A concern among many of the 2,200 churchmen at Vatican II was to truly make Catholicism a “church of the poor,” as Pope John XXIII put it shortly before convening the council. The bishops who gathered for Mass at the catacombs that November evening were devoted to seeing that commitment become a reality.
Pilgrimage to Spain: Day 2, Arantzazu
Edward W. Schmidt, S.J. offers a reflection from Arantzazu. Visit our special pilgrimage web site to follow their trip and submit prayer requests.
The evolving legacy of Pope Pius XII: an interview with Ronald J. Rychlak
“I expect that Pius will one day be named a saint, but I also do not expect that to end the debate.”
Pilgrimage to Spain: Day 1, Loyola
Matt Malone, S.J. offers his first reflection from Loyola. Visit our special pilgrimage web site to follow their trip and submit prayer requests.
Announcing our new book “Praying with America”
A new book brings together the best of America’s writings on prayer.
We all have our beloved dead. Remembering them in ‘All the Old Familiar Places.’
We’d all like to cheat time’s passage, but all we have is today. This blessed day. A reflection for All Souls Day.
Days of prayer and candy corn
On the Feasts of All Souls and All Saints, God is trying to impart a lesson to each of us that we really need to think about what we were made for.
