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June 2015
June 17, 2015
America interviews TJP editor Michael Rossmann, SJ
Greetings from Los Angeles! The Jesuit Post editor-in-chief Michael Rossmann SJ and I are staying...
June 03, 2015
Jesus: A Pitiless Man?
What is pity? At times it may be the admirable quality that moves us to...
May 2015
May 20, 2015
Rosario Rodriguez on forgiving her attackers
I recently interviewed Rosario Rodriguez, a Los Angeles-based Catholic speaker who survived an attempted rape...
May 13, 2015
Leah Darrow: From America’s Next Top Model to Catholic inspirational speaker
Today I have an interview with former professional model Leah Darrow up at America magazine....
May 02, 2015
What could a celibate know about dating?
Being a celibate is about being in relationships and not about avoiding them. I work...
April 2015
April 27, 2015
The Tree of Life Revisited
We are nearing the fourth anniversary of the 64th Cannes Film Festival of 2011, where...
April 23, 2015
Being Polite about the Resurrection
Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. –Shakespeare This past Easter Friday...
March 2015
March 07, 2015
Jesus, the Whip, and Justifying Violence
In a recent exchange on a Facebook feed about possible responses to the ISIS beheadings...
March 05, 2015
The Genius of Compassion: Big Hero Six
Disney's Big Hero Six takes the responsibility of speaking to children seriously, proposing that the...
March 04, 2015
Elizabeth Scalia at America: The Anchoress Speaks
Today I've got an interview up at America Magazine with our very own Elizabeth Scalia, managing...
March 01, 2015
Interviewing Camille Paglia
Thanks to her love for the Jesuits (her dad taught at LeMoyne College and she...
February 2015
February 18, 2015
Now is the Time: Show me love
Have you seen the Coca Cola commercial #MakeItHappy? That odd synthesized chorus in the background...
February 16, 2015
A Preferential Option for LGBTQ Persons?
Ever since Vatican II we as a church have been unpacking what it means to...
February 12, 2015
Radicalizing Reconciliation
The movie Romero had a profound effect on me. It's the true story of archbishop Oscar...
February 05, 2015
The New Evangelization of FOCUS
If you haven't heard of FOCUS yet, now might be a good time to find...
January 2015
January 22, 2015
The Harder Task: Talking About Abortion
This evening, at our parish’s regular 5:30 pm Mass, I put on purple vestments, and...
January 15, 2015
America: Leah Libresco’s journey from atheist to Catholic
For those who don't know her, Patheos blogger Leah Libresco is a former atheist blogger...
December 2014
December 23, 2014
Why Christmas Matters for Your Pets, or What Pope Francis Didn’t Say About Dogs
Every Christmas growing up, my family would go caroling at the dairy farms that were...
December 23, 2014
A Facebook Advent: On Waiting and God
I belong to that dying breed that is still (relatively) young and had remained untouched...
December 17, 2014
Collapsing the Faith/non-Faith Dichotomy in Teaching
The best teaching involves the whole person: their beliefs and views, their reasoning and arguments,...
December 15, 2014
Joyfully shipwrecked
There once was a ship that travelled far and wide. Some said it was as...
December 12, 2014
“Truth Eventually Wins Out,” Which Is Why Franciscan Needs to Reconsider Hayden’s Honorary Degree
“Truth eventually wins out; facts are stubborn things.” These were the words of General Michael...
December 09, 2014
In the Kingdom of the Enemy: Reading the Torture Report
Sin and violence has its own terrible internal logic, and the torture report shows us...
December 08, 2014
On Not Bumping Into the Furniture: The Immaculate Conception and Cooperation with Grace
The late great Avery Cardinal Dulles is reported by Schuyler Brown, a former student of...
December 05, 2014
Between #BlackLivesMatter and #AllLivesMatter: Being Called to Conversion
#HashtagsMatter. Sometimes they even call us to conversion.
December 02, 2014
Some Catholics
Some Catholics are the priest on the south side of Chicago who went up to...
December 01, 2014
Physicist Stephen Barr discusses faith and science
Dr. Stephen M. Barr, professor of physics at the University of Delaware, recently shared his...
November 2014
November 30, 2014
This Is What Authority Looks Like: Francis Bows Again
Too often, we talk about authority as a kind of force — but this is...
November 28, 2014
Between Mercy and Cheap Grace: Martin and Douthat on the Synod
Nathan O'Halloran responds to James Martin's and Ross Douthat's correspondence about the synod, from his...
November 27, 2014
There’s More to Man in Interstellar and The Giver
Memory, like sleep, hath powers which dreams obey, Dreams, vivid dreams, that are not fugitive:...
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