The film invites all of us to wear our hearts on our sleeves, to be honest and unabashedly earnest, to hope.
Spirituality
The Best of His Love: a reflection for the fourth Friday of Lent
Today’s psalm prompts us to consider the balance of talking and listening in our lives.
What can we learn from the sins of the saints?
Have you heard the saints confess? It fills you with wonder at God’s grace, so clearly at work in their lives, in our world.
I joined the Jesuit Volunteer Elder Corps at 68—and never looked back.
A teacher, a legal assistant, a salesman, a poet, a realtor, a development director and a woman who had been homeless walked into community together.
I may never be able to thank the Good Samaritan who saved my life.
Through the compassionate act of a stranger, who stepped up to help me after two others had passed me by, my life was saved.
The faith journey at the heart of ‘A Wrinkle in Time’
Producer Jim Whitaker, a graduate of Georgetown University, says his Jesuit education “heavily influences my filmmaking.”
The Examen with Father James Martin, S.J.: The Third Week of Lent
how many of us actively do things to prepare for Easter?
Dark inscrutable workmanship: a reflection for the third Friday of Lent
Even when we are unaware of the acts of God, He continues to operate in our lives with the ineffable, inscrutable power of his love.
My autistic sons aren’t a version of the cross. They’re an invitation to love and serve.
My sons with autism are a burden and even a cross. They are not unwanted.
Rules have their place in religion—but we need zeal to be fully human
Rules protect life, but they do not enhance it.
