Father Kolvenbach restored a sense of equilibrium between the Society of Jesus and the Vatican.
In All Things
The difference between ‘thank you’ and gratitude
Too often, “thanks” is just an automatic reply.
What is spiritual direction and why do Catholics do it?
Sean Salai, S.J., recently interviewed William A. Barry, S.J., renowned spiritual director, psychologist and author of 15 books on Ignatian spirituality.
When being a Good Samaritan is the more expensive option
“Old Stone” is the story of one man’s undoing in China.
How one of the most controversial priests of the ’60s sees God today
‘The universe is God’s workplace, and creation is an ongoing project.’
This is the day I will remember as the day I finally broke up with my parish.
We’ve been together for decades, but I’ve finally broken up with my parish.
How life in prison could change under Donald Trump
At Otisville Federal Correctional Institution, 80 miles north of New York City, hundreds of thousands of prisoners are uncertain of their futures.
How can we resist the ‘savior mentality’—in ourselves and our leaders?
An interview with Jordan Flaherty, author of ‘No More Heroes: Grassroots Challenges to the Savior Mentality.’
Trump’s populist appeal is a shock to the ideological cores of both major political parties
The Republican nominee rode a populist wave in reaction to extreme individualism and a neglect of civil society.
Did you know there’s a society for Catholic scientists?
A Q&A with Jonathan I. Lunine of the Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science.
