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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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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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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: thejesuitpost.org/2025/05/our-po…

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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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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: buff.ly/bKtvFq7

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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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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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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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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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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: thejesuitpost.org/2025/06/unstop…

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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: thejesuitpost.org/2025/07/grief-…

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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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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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Does living our faith always mean doing something? Greg Okumu, SJ, reflects on how the business should not prevent us from sitting at the feet of Our Lord. Based on the readings for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time.

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What does an anime film about Kpop group have to teach us about Ignatius's rules for the discernment of spirits? Andrew Milewski, SJ, uses "KPop Demon Hunters" to help us understand how the spiritual world operates on the human heart. Read more here: thejesuitpost.org/2025/07/kpop-d…

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Do we always take the time for prayer? Jose Oros, SJ reflects on how the Our Father, a prayer memorized by so many, can apply in almost any situation. Based on the readings for the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time.

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We are never too old to respond to the call of God. Ty Wahlbrink, SJ reflects how this saint's example encourages us to remain open to new horizons. Based on the Jesuit Ordo readings for the Solemnity of Saint Ignatius.

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Packing light can be hard. Will Hayes, SJ reflects how Christians are invited to put their trust more in Christ than things. Based on the readings for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time.

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Our routines and rituals reveal what is most important to us. Kevin Lee, SJ reflects how starting our day off right can lead us closer to God. Based on the readings for the 19th Sunday of Ordinary Time.

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Mothers show the way for their children. Greg Okumu, SJ reflects how this feast invites Christians to view Mary as our guide to heaven. Based on the readings for the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.