Disciples who can see with Christ’s eyes will find unlimited opportunities to repair the world
Prayer
Pope Francis to Jesuits in Mozambique: ‘I am and I remain a sinner.’
“My election as pope did not convert me suddenly,” Pope Francis said, “so as to make me less sinful than before. I am and I remain a sinner. That’s why I confess every two weeks.”
Are we disciples of Christ, or servants?
Discipleship requires action and conversion, the engagement of both hands and heart.
Extremes don’t work in diets—or your prayer life
Non-scale spiritual victories come when we see ourselves clearly and holistically, when we pray without prodding because God is real and someone to talk to.
Pope Francis pens prayer for Madagascan workers
An English translation of the pope’s prayer in Madagascar.
True discipleship requires sacrifice for the needs of others
We disciples must live out the “great reversal” in our daily lives.
What a crook can teach us about generosity
The benefits of generosity are obvious even to a crook like the steward.
How to pray with nature
The Rev. James Martin, S.J., leads listeners through an Examen on praying with nature.
Mary Karr’s unlikely conversion to Catholicism
The best-selling memoirist on her turn from agnosticism to the Catholic Church and how Ignatian spirituality has changed her life
Why do we look for God in a hurricane?
God is not some petulant deity sending disaster upon those who disobey; God is the God who meets us in disaster.
