Our terrors come at us one by one when we pray without words, and none is greater than the fear that no one is there with us in the silence.
Scripture
When forgiveness gets complicated
A Reflection for Thursday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time, by J.D. Long García
The Gospel case for privacy
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time, by Molly Cahill
Fearless Discipleship
June 21, 2026, Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time: The readings this Sunday invite our reflection on the challenges of discipleship.
The problem with ‘perfect’
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time, by Julian Navarro
What ‘Magnifica Humanitas’ misunderstood about The Tower of Babel, Nehemiah and A.I.
The encyclical presents Babel and Nehemiah as moral opposites, but the biblical traditions themselves resist such neat binaries.
Rising to the level of love
A Reflection for Monday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time, by Ashley McKinless
Faith is not just about what we profess
A Reflection for Saturday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Kat O’Loughlin
The freedom we find with God
A Reflection for the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, by Heather Trotta
What’s it like to teach a future pope?
This week on “Jesuitical”, Ashley McKinless and Zac Davis talk to Dianne Bergant, C.S.A., who taught Scripture at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago for 44 years. During her time at CTU, Sr. Dianne had one very famous student, Robert Prevost—the future Pope Leo XIV.
