Politicians, educators and social justice leaders are remembering Charles Currie, S.J., whose passion for seeking justice in Central America made him a trusted adviser in Washington, D.C.
Catholic Education
Lessons from Notre Dame’s Father Hesburgh for a divided country
The new documentary ‘Hesburgh’ highlights stories of bridge building by the legendary university president
Centuries later, Jesuit missions in South America are still strengthening communities
A new study finds higher literacy rates and income levels in the areas around former Jesuit missions in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.
Review: Babe Ruth’s mighty hits and misses
Jane Leavy chronicles Babe Ruth’s life and times, with a heavy emphasis not only on the culture Ruth played in, but the ways he radically altered that culture, with the help of his visionary agent Christy Walsh.
Infographic: The role of college campus ministries
The report examined two distinct approaches to campus ministry. Degree-educated staff tend to emphasize public service, but missionary-trained staff are more likely to focus on students’ personal relationships with God.
A #GivingTuesday Thank You
We received donations from over 175 people across 27 states and three countries, including Palau, Guam and Saipan.
Father Matt Malone invites you to give back this #GivingTuesday
Today’s the day to give to two great Jesuit ministries!
I was a victim of racism at my Jesuit high school. I know we can do better.
I cannot continue to hide the enduring pain that I feel because of a vile and humiliating incident 30 years ago.
How one Catholic university is trying to create a culture of consent
How do you create an open, nonjudgmental opportunity for conversation about sexual activity in the context of the Catholic faith?
Ten moments from #IFTJ that give us hope for the future of the church
Here are ten moments from the Ignatian Family Teach-in for Justice that give us hope for the future of the church.
