Pope Francis and our faith-driven responsibility for the common good
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A Catholic take on campus debates over free speech and safe space
A university that is only a place of witness will lose its credibility as a university.
How a Jesuit’s biology classes taught me how to think
He pushed his students forward without prodding and stayed in the background as we went ahead.
Teaching That Transforms: The distinctive heart of Jesuit higher education
What is different about Jesuit higher education?
Poet and Prophet
Daniel Berrigan, the Jesuit priest and acclaimed poet who for decades famously challenged U.S. Catholics to reject war and nuclear weapons, died on April 30 at the Murray-Weigel Jesuit Community in the Bronx, New York. He was 94. He was a Jesuit for 76 years and a priest for 63 years.Berri
From May 1986, America’s editors on the lessons of Chernobyl
Soviet leaders were criticized because they refused to share details about the accident with their own citizens.
Laudato Si’ University: A school of hope in an unexpected place
In this most isolated and unexpected of places, there is a university.
In ‘Amoris Laetitia,’ Pope Francis celebrates the joy of love and the joy of the Gospel.
Pope Francis is more the mystagogue than the moralist.
Back to Wonder: The search for mystery in a scientific world
Mystery requires not understanding so much as engagement.
