Eric Sundrup, S.J., and Paddy Gilger, S.J., answer some of the Internet’s most searched questions about Jesus.
Spirituality
Graduate students at Catholic universities need faith formation, too
There are now a large number of graduate students in Catholic higher education, and few of them encounter anything substantive in regards to faith formation, religious meaning-making or the role of spirituality in their lives.
How are you preparing the way of the Lord?
The Rev. James Martin, S.J., leads listeners through a guided reflection on how to prepare for the way of the Lord through prayer.
How a Catholic hospital (eventually) became a safe haven for the gay community
The path to inclusion wasn’t straightforward.
Regret can lead to growth—and to our redeemer
If regret harries you, Christ is seeking you. Lay down the remorse. Embrace the redeemer. Let all losses be restored, all sorrows end.
This Advent, do less and pray more
The Rev. James Martin, S.J., leads listeners through a guided reflection on prayer during the Advent season.
How I learned to love my Christianity
Writer Tara Isabella Burton reflects on finding her Christianity.
Surviving the AIDS crisis as a gay Catholic
In “Plague,” Michael O’Loughlin investigates untold stories of AIDS and the Catholic Church.
How to cultivate an ‘attitude of gratitude’ this week (and every week after)
Overall, the “attitude of gratitude” is simply a better way to live one’s life—happier, healthier and more open hearted—than the attitude of greed.
Meet the Twitter account promoting the Gospel, one tweet at a time
JesusOfNaz316 mixes brief prayers with light humor and punchy political jeremiads.
