With Bill Gates nbsp Amazon and the New York Times releasing suggested nbsp beach reads it 39 s a good reminder to compile a list for this summer What are your selections for faith and spirituality In addition to theology what else are you hoping to get to What have you read lately that you
The Ignatian Educator
Archbishop Cupich to BC Grads: Appreciate the ‘Givenness of Life’
In his commencement address to Boston College graduates Archbishop Blase J Cupich of Chicago employed an intriguing turn of phrase urging graduates to appreciate the quot givenness of life quot My young friends fellow graduates your capacity to appreciate the givenness the grace of life w
Catholic Contributions in Science
Writing in the quot Houses of Worship quot section in the Wall Street Journal Professors Stephen Barr and Dermott Mullan take on the persistent myth that the Catholic Church is opposed to science nbsp In fact the remarkable story of the Catholic clergy rsquo s contributions to science is one of
Avoiding the ‘Blueprint Model’ of Discernment
Given my long affiliation with Jesuit institutions I 39 ve read quite a bit on Ignatian spirituality much of it quite good but I thought these excerpts from an essay by David Lonsdale included in An Ignatian Spirituality Reader edited by George W Traub S J captures the essence of discernmen
Pope Francis on Coaches
Pope Francis recently sent a message to the Pontifical Council for the Laity on a topic that doesn 39 t often reach the Vatican radar sports and coaches An excerpt The influence of an educator especially for young people depends more on what he is as a person and the way he lives than what he s
Garry Kasparov to SLU Graduates: Be the Light of the World
The great Russian chess player discusses Thomas More, America and human rights.
What Do We Mean by ‘Catholic Education’?
When we speak of Catholic schools, we often do so without making important distinctions.
‘Disturb Us, Lord’
A few years ago at the commencement ceremonies of the Jesuit high school where I teach and work a colleague of mine addressed the graduating class and closed with words — a prayer really — attributed to Sir Francis Drake I have not been able to verify whether Drake is in fact the author In t
Pope Benedict XVI on A Church For All
Pope Benedict XVI has often sympathized with those at different places on the journey of faith including those who struggle to believe in God or don 39 t believe at all nbsp Two examples come to mind In his outstanding Introduction to Christianity then-Fr Ratzinger wrote powerfully of the forc
Arrupe College: A Sign of the Next Era of Jesuit Education?
Speaking of the first Jesuit schools the Jesuit historian Fr John O 39 Malley once wrote One of the special features of the Jesuit schools was that they were open to students from every social class This was made possible by Ignatius rsquo s insistence that in some fashion or other the schools
