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Faith Scripture Reflections
July 25, 2022
A Reflection for Monday of the Seventeenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Zac Davis
Faith Faith in Focus
June 09, 2022
Pope Francis has said that going on pilgrimage is “one of the people of God’s most eloquent expressions of faith.” Why?
Politics & Society
April 26, 2022
Or should they have already logged off?
Scenes from, starting clockwise from upper left, “Calvary,” “Of Gods and Men,” “The Two Popes” and “Mary Magdalene” (Patrick Redmond, Twentieth Century Fox/Sony Pictures Classics/Peter Mountain, Netflix/See-Saw Films)
Arts & Culture Film
April 08, 2022
I’d like to propose a new way of celebrating this holiest of weeks, something that hopefully deepens our Catholic imaginations and prepares our hearts for the Easter season.
Faith Lent Reflections
March 19, 2022
A Reflection for the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary, by Zac Davis
Faith Features
February 16, 2022
To mark Jesuitical’s five-year anniversary, we are looking back on what we have learned from our guests—Catholics and non-Catholics alike—about navigating the modern world as people of faith.
Faith Podcasts
January 07, 2022
To see headlines suggesting that not having kids is in some way selfish would be painful. But did Pope Francis really say that?
Faith Advent Reflections
December 10, 2021
A Reflection for the Friday of the Second Week of Advent
Politics & Society Short Take
November 05, 2021
Aaron Rodgers has provided a powerful reminder that religious problems like clericalism and gnosticism are not confined to the religious world.
Faith Interviews
September 19, 2021
God doesn’t share in our outrage. God only invites us to kinship and connection.