A Reflection for Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion, by Noah Banasiewicz, S.J.
Faith
Breaking through the ‘attention economy’ on Holy Thursday
A Reflection for Holy Thursday, Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper, by Tim Reidy
What Isaiah’s servant songs have to tell us during Holy Week
A Reflection for Wednesday of Holy Week, by Colleen Dulle
Living out God’s dream for us
A Reflection for Monday of Holy Week, by Michael Simone, S.J.
What it meant to FDR to be both a Christian and a Democrat
Roosevelt understood, as few American presidents had before him, that there was no inherent separation between Christian charity and democratic citizenship.
Jesus does not walk alone, and neither should we
April 13, 2025, Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion: Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion is rich in symbolism, liturgical pageantry and an extra Gospel passage at the beginning of mass.
Fr. Bill Atkinson, O.S.A, found God beyond the labels that divide us
A Reflection for Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent, by Grace Lenahan
Jesus as the ultimate scapegoat: The philosophy of René Girard
On this week’s episode of “Jesuitical,” Zac and Ashley chat with Sam Sorich, an award-winning filmmaker teaching film production at John Paul the Great Catholic University in Escondido, California
A young comedian’s complicated relationship with Catholicism
And the Easter Mass that moved her
Watching ‘The Chosen’ in prison
It is a profound thing, when society has labeled you a criminal and a felon, to think that at the center of the world’s most populous faith tradition is a man whom those in power at the time condemned as a criminal.
