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Category Volume 3 | 2022

Journeying Together through a Pandemic

On March 19th, 2020, governor Gavin Newsom asked California residents to shelter in  place. Daily headlines reminded us of widespread illness, death, and loss as the COVID-19 pandemic spread rapidly across the globe. Schools and businesses closed their doors. Students… Continue Reading →

A Youthful Perspective on the Synod: A Starting Point for the Church

The current Synod for the Catholic Church, opened in October 2021, reflects both on where we are now, but more so which direction are we headed. Dioceses, parishes, and Catholic-affiliated institutions are all participating in this conversation to present feedback… Continue Reading →

On Education as Invitation: Learning to Learn the Jesuit Way

Why are you here? I pose this question to a classroom full of wide-eyed, upturned faces. They look slightly shocked for a moment, at least as indicated by the raised eyebrows and momentarily glassy stares that are visible over their… Continue Reading →

Beautiful Changes: Poetry and the Spiritual Exercises

From May, 2021 through July, 2022, the Society of Jesus asked us to observe an Ignatian Year, specifically to reflect 500 years later on the compelling episode of conversion that St. Ignatius identifies as the origin of his choice to… Continue Reading →

Contributors | Volume 3

Editors: Erin Brigham Kimberly Rae Connor Vicki Rosen Contributors: Camille Angel Chad Baron Erin Brigham Kimberly Rae Connor Sergio De La Torre Julia de Prinz, VDMF Stephanie Felton Nora Fisher-Onar Jonathan Greenberg Kouslaa Kessler-Mata Leigh Meredith Carol Miller, SND Mark… Continue Reading →

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