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God's mercy is already deep within us. Kevin, Lee SJ reflects how the Parable of the Good Samaritan invites us to share that mercy with our neighbors - that is everyone we encounter. Based on the readings for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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Grace is like a snowball rolling down a hill. Will Hayes, SJ discusses how the kingdom needs all of us saying yes to the invitation of Christ - no matter how small. Based on the readings for the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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Grief at the death of animals reveals a moral obligation we too often ignore. Daniel Mascarenhas, SJ argues that if we dare to feel this grief, it becomes a call to love them as fellow creatures of God. Read more here:
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Reflecting on his current studies in theology, Josh reflects on how a hundreds-year-old debate on the sacraments touched his own life and brought him healing. Read more here:
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How do we understand the mystery of the Trinity? Eric Panicco, SJ, says that love is the key. Based on the readings for The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity.
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Did you know that today is the Church's birthday? Deacon Tommy O'Donnell reflects on Pentecost Sunday and the gifts we receive through the Holy Spirit. Based on the readings for Pentecost Sunday.
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Starting a new chapter in life isn't always easy. Fr. Michael Mohr, SJ, reflects on how the Ascension of Jesus marks the beginning of the Apostles' work. Based on the readings for the Solemnity of the Ascension of Our Lord.
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Have you ever had to tell someone you love goodbye? Jordan Jones, SJ, reflects on Jesus's promise of the Holy Spirit to his disciples. Based on the readings for the Sixth Sunday of Easter.
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In "Atomic Pilgrim," James Patrick Thomas narrates his journey from Washington State to the Holy Land and his activism. Luke Lapean, SJ questions if success in change efforts depends on tangible results or personal transformation. Read more here:
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It takes courage to glorify God and love each other. Eric Panicco, SJ, reflects on what it means to imitate Christ in seeing, knowing, and loving the people around us, especially the poor and forgotten. Based on the readings for the Fifth Sunday of Easter.
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Media narratives try to force Pope Leo XIV into political boxes that no pope can check. Alex Hale, SJ warns that politics now replaces religion in shaping American identity and calls Catholics to rise above division in pursuit of unity. Read more here:
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Have you learned to hear Christ's voice? Deacon Tommy O'Donnell, SJ, shares that our response to Christ's call is to love and follow him. Based on the readings from the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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Jesus cooked breakfast for Peter and the Apostles. Fr. Michael Mohr, SJ, reflects on how Jesus calls us to feed Christ's sheep through our loving witness and service to others. Based on the readings for the Third Sunday of Easter.
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The world honors Pope Francis's extraordinary life and ministry. Brennan Dour, SJ, highlights his humanity and humility, showing us that ordinary people can lead extraordinary lives. Read more here:
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Have you ever wondered if you could be forgiven for something you've done? Jordan Jones, SJ, reflects that the Divine Mercy of Christ is open to all people, regardless of their circumstances. Based on readings for Divine Mercy Sunday.
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Eric Panicco, SJ, reflects that Easter reminds us to allow our confusion to transform into joy as we discover God's presence in unexpected places. Based on the readings for The Resurrection of the Lord, the Mass of Easter Day.
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Can you stand with Christ if it means going against the crowd? Deacon Tommy O'Donnell, SJ, reflects on how the criminal in today's gospel goes against the crowd and puts his faith in Christ. Based on the readings for Palm Sunday.
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In today's gospel, Jesus turns the tables on us. Fr. Michael Mohr, SJ, calls us to imitate Jesus in the way he loves others. Based on the readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year C.
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Newcastle United F.C. won their first trophy in over half a century. Christopher Brolly, SJ, a Newcastle lad living in Boston, reflects that the club's triumph in the Carabao Cup goes deeper than football.
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The Fourth Sunday of Lent is unique in the Lenten Season because we are called to rejoice on this day. Jordan Jones, SJ, reflects that the source of that joy is God. Based on the readings for the Fourth Sunday of Lent.
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