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The "Field of Dreams," Dyersville, Iowa. Courtesy of Wikimedia.
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
In the modern world it 39 s never easy finding the right way to frame spiritual themes particularly for skeptical audiences like young men and women in high school Classic religious or spiritual documents -- whether the New Testament or the works of St Augustine -- simply don 39 t capture them
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
For students, responding to God's will need not be an exercise in spiritual isolation.
"The Disobedience of Adam and Eve," Michelangelo's fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (CNS photo/courtesy of the Vatican Museums)
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
The historicity of the first couple is an ideal topic for an ambitious graduate student, not to mention a new encyclical.
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
Today was awards day the day that my school -- Xavier College Preparatory High School in Palm Desert CA -- honors our students based on the criteria of the Graduate at Graduation or as Jesuit faculty call it the quot Grad at Grad quot nbsp I don 39 t think many readers know about these crit
Painting of Adam and Eve by Peter Wenzel displayed in the Pinacoteca at the Vatican Museums. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
In the wake of some Catholic schools 39 attempt to strengthen faculty fidelity to the moral teachings of the Catholic Church a recent New York Times story highlights a similar effort underway at a Bryan College a Christian college in Dayton Tenn which is tweaking its statement of belief and c
The Ignatian Educator
Matt Emerson
In a culture that tells us "do what you love," Matt Emerson reflects on the limits of desire in search for God's will.