‘The Bible was not written for a generic humanity, but for us, for me, for you’
Spirituality
God’s voice or mine? 7 tips on what to listen to in prayer
Read an excerpt from Fr. James Martin’s new book on prayer
Martin Luther King Jr. shows us how Jesuit spirituality can be lived—in and outside the church
Dr. King and St. Ignatius found themselves needing to turn inward to feel the graces that would inspire their hearts and their pens to share how God was working through them in moments of personal strife.
Trump’s supporters see him as a messiah. What does it mean for Christians to try and love them—and him?
What are we to do with the fact that the insurrectionists and presumably many more of President Trump’s supporters really treat this man like a messiah?
Read: Pope Francis on how praising God in difficult times saves and nourishes us
Pope Francis’ remarks from his general audience on Wednesday, Jan. 13.
After being in the ICU with Covid, my New Year’s Resolution isn’t about my weight—it’s to be a better neighbor
In 2021, we need fewer resolutions about weight loss and more about building connection.
What got Sister Simone Campbell through 2020
‘I rediscovered crossword puzzles. A way to feel like I’m putting some pieces in place that stay there.’
What got Father James Martin through 2020
‘I found that I was able to live more ‘monastically’ than I had ever thought possible.’
What got Bishop Robert Barron through 2020
“Covid swept away a number of our distractions and so, at least in principle, allowed us to wrestle with the questions that really matter.”
What got Father Greg Boyle through 2020
‘You surrender to what is. Covid taught me this.’
