This week, we talk with Fr. Joe Laramie, the author of “Abide in the Heart of Christ: A 10-day personal retreat with St. Ignatius Loyola.”
Jesuitical
Why Malcolm Gladwell wants to think like a Jesuit
This summer, the hosts of this podcast learned they have something in common with Malcolm Gladwell: We all think being called “jesuitical” should be considered a compliment.
When Millennials move in with Nuns
Nuns and Nones, an organization that brings these two groups—both spiritually seeking, both distinctly committed to justice—together for conversation, relationship and even shared housing.
This Catholic high schooler painted a mural of black saints to help fight racism
Chloe Becker was upset when she realized she could not name a single African or African-American saint.
What a gay, Catholic man is doing to help the L.G.B.T. community
This week, we interview Pat Gothman, one of the co-founders of the online queer Catholic community, Vine & Fig.
How a punk rock journalist found healing in the Catholic Church
Dawn Eden Goldstein was born into a Jewish family, but in her teens and 20s—dealing with cycles suicidal depression—charted her own path as a journalist and devotee of the religion of punk rock.
Georgetown Jesuits enslaved her ancestors. Now she’s working for justice.
Onita Estes-Hicks has been Catholic her entire life. But her relationship with her faith was forever changed in 2004.
A beginner’s guide to spiritual direction
This week, we give you a behind-the-scenes look into our spiritual formation with Father Eric Sundrup.
How this Jesuit leads the Vatican’s fight against sex abuse without losing faith
Hans Zollner, S.J., has dedicated his life to protecting children from the horrific crime of sexual abuse.
Remembering Rachel Held Evans
Her willingness to write candidly and prophetically about her faith inspired countless believers and doubters.
