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Faith Jesuitical
March 01, 2019
Every day and on every continent women religious are doing life-saving, cutting-edge work in hospitals and research laboratories, refugee camps and prisons. Dawn Araujo-Hawkins tells their stories.
Politics & Society Jesuitical
February 08, 2019
In recent years, there has been a lot of debate around the word “consent” when it comes to preventing sexual assault on campus. What can Catholic colleges bring to these discussions?
Faith Jesuitical
January 11, 2019
Kerry Alys Robinson is confronting the twin crises of sexual abuse and distrust in church leadership.
Faith Jesuitical
November 30, 2018
Pope Francis dismissed Chilean victims’ allegations as ‘slander’—and then apologized.
A man, part of a caravan of migrants from Central America to the United States, carries a girl Oct. 29 through the Suchiate River into Mexico from Guatemala. (CNS photo/Adrees Latif, Reuters)
Politics & Society Jesuitical
November 02, 2018
For Sister Norma Pimentel, who has worked on the U.S.-Mexico border for decades, migration is not a political issue; it is a human issue.
Faith Jesuitical
October 12, 2018
You can build a more intentional life in the city or the suburbs, out in the country or right on campus.
AJ Smith, the lead pastor of Restoration Church
Arts & Culture Ideas
September 26, 2018
A new season of the podcast “Startup” takes us into the church planting movement
Faith Jesuitical
September 21, 2018
He was a French novice monk in Syria. She was a journalist who wanted to become a nun. Then, they fell in love.
Arts & Culture Books
September 07, 2018
Review of ‘Social Creature,’ by Tara Isabella Burton
Faith Jesuitical
August 24, 2018
When was the last time you talked about faith with a friend?