Andrew Greeley didn’t know how right he was about the Boss.
Catholic Identity
What Muriel Spark’s novels can teach us about life
‘The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie’ brought an unforgettable, iconic character to the literary stage.
For Latino parents, choosing a quince (or not) is not an easy decision.
Given the religious and cultural significance of the quinceañera, why did I chose not to celebrate one for my own daughter?
“Where are the millennial Catholic activists?” We are right here.
If the face of Catholic activism today is the Baby Boomers, then millennial Catholics are certainly the body.
Father James Martin: Lessons for all Catholics from six L.G.B.T. parables
What can we learn from these stories? What does God want to teach us?
Three years later, how the Chibok girls have become a symbol of resilience
On April 14, 2014, 276 girls were abducted from a boarding school in Nigeria by Boko Haram militants.
‘Living Biblically’ on CBS shows audiences how to live out faith in a modern world
“Living Biblically” tells the story of Chip, a husband and expectant father who decides to become a better Catholic by living out his life according to the Bible.
An Unorthodox celebration of our one year (liturgical) anniversary
A conversation with Liel Leibovitz and Stephanie Butnick on faith, fasting and podcasting
An Unorthodox celebration of our one year (liturgical) anniversary
This week, to celebrate our one year (liturgical) anniversary we are talking with Liel Leibovitz and Stephanie Butnick. They are two-thirds of Unorthodox, a Jewish podcast from The Tablet. Here at Jesuitical, we hold a special place in our hearts for these hosts—they are a part of our origin story. We talk to Liel and […]
Dear regular Mass-goers: The seats at the end of the pew aren’t for you
I was raised Catholic. I know the strategy. The first-class seats are at the end of the pew.
