Today’s psalm prompts us to consider the balance of talking and listening in our lives.
Lent
The suffering in Parkland is a reminder of our need for hope and resurrection into new life.
This year, an ancient symbol saw its significance magnified all the more on a tragic Ash Wednesday.
What can we learn from the sins of the saints?
Have you heard the saints confess? It fills you with wonder at God’s grace, so clearly at work in their lives, in our world.
Dark inscrutable workmanship: a reflection for the third Friday of Lent
Even when we are unaware of the acts of God, He continues to operate in our lives with the ineffable, inscrutable power of his love.
How Lent consoles us—and shows us what it means to be abandoned
Jesus has felt our sorrow, carried our burdens, sweated through our labors, taken our punishment onto himself.
Sink or swim: a reflection for the second Friday of Lent
Perhaps the gift of the rough seas is that they force us to acknowledge our utter dependence on the One who loves us.
What my 5-year-old taught me about prayer during Lent
Naming God in all things.
The Examen with Father James Martin, S.J.: The First Week of Lent
If you know nothing else about Lent, you probably know that people give things up.
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 […]
