STUDENT POETRY: Once,/ I was so lonely/ that my father gave me doubt as a sibling.
Youth
How advertisers are reaching kids. It’s not on TV.
Regulatory bodies such as the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission seem nearly powerless when up against the online advertising juggernaut.
Krista Tippett: Religion does not have a monopoly on faith.
Krista Tippett shares unexpected wisdom from 20 years of interviewing people about faith
MAGIS 2016 Poland | Jesuit Service
We caught up with young people from across the globe gathered in Poland for Jesuit “experiments,” days of service and prayer before World Youth Day.
Pro-life Millennials Speak Out
Tired of the rhetoric around abortion? The loudest voices don’t always tell the whole story. We talked to 7 millennial women—socialist, libertarian, Republican, independent—all of them pro-life, about their hopes for the pro-life movement.
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Upcoming synod needs young people’s voices, pope says
The pope wrote a letter to young people, saying the church wants “to listen to your voice, your sensitivities and your faith, even your doubts and your criticism.”
Can storytelling reduce gun violence in Chicago?
In Chicago, 17 people were lost to gun violence in a single weekend.
How I kept my faith amid Egypt’s crackdown on Copts
I watched as Egyptian state forces ran over peaceful Coptic protestors with military vehicles.
Living Like Snape: Lessons From Hogwarts
The beauty of Snape’s character is that he does not allow other characters’ doubts to dictate who he is.
