God shatters our expectations to show us his unlimited and unbounded love. Jesus Christ entered our world in a lowly way in order to raise up the lowly.
Scripture
When Christmas is neither merry nor white
We make Christmas into something it is not and wonder why it disappoints.
How the miracle of Christmas can inspire us year-round
Merry Christmas! Today we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
Mary, motherhood and the meaning of vulnerability
The vulnerability of the Virgin still dispels distortions that we would create about her Son. He is not a figure of myth nor the creation of dogma. He is a man born to a woman, living in poverty.
Live from New York, it’s ‘The Gospel of John’
Ken Jennings’s “The Gospel of John” is now onstage at New York City’s Sheen Center through Dec. 29.
We are meant to treat one another as family—not subordinates
We are called to treat one another like family, with dignity and respect.
How can we channel our inner magi year-round?
The magi can represent the openness and universality of the Gospel.
Jesuit Autocomplete | Season 2, Episode 2: Jesus
Eric Sundrup, S.J., and Paddy Gilger, S.J., answer some of the Internet’s most searched questions about Jesus.
As adults, brooding is our Advent fate
Our hearts cannot stay home. While they yet beat, they will wander and pine. They will brood. We cannot rip them from our breasts.
Five reasons why Luke’s Gospel is more Latino than the rest
Hint: It’s about food. And Mary.
