roblems and challenges in a divided contemporary world. It is worth reflecting on an encyclical that in each of its points proposes paths of encounter and social friendship.
Theological Resources
Fr. Andrew Cameron Mowat SJ, a priest of the British Province of the Society of Jesus, a liturgist and parish priest of a large London parish explores how Pope Francis’ motu proprio, Traditionis Custodes, reminds us of the priority of unity in the Church.
‘The name we give to God, The Trinity, marks the depth and height of the Christian knowledge…
India is a nation of many faiths but how has Covid tested that? Now is the time to collaborate for hope says Fr. George Mutholil SJ
With the papacy of Pope Francis, ‘synod’ and ‘synodality’ have entered our ecclesial vocabulary and thinking. Of…
In recent years few words have been so prominent in Christian circles as ‘discernment’. The 36th General…
In difficult times, especially times of the pandemic, how do we find a balance between “carelessness and craziness”? Fr. Sharkey explores the three Buddhist principles of truth (seeing things as they truly are), mindfulness, compassion, and acceptance.
The silences in our lives and relationships are often significant. There are those silences which are filled with security and peace. Even in the midst of a frenetic world or schedule, we can still carry an inner silence – a sort of interior poise.
Why do people still practice ‘popular religion’ when they no longer have strong ties to the institution? Is popular religion a response to secularisation or has it become a cultural event? Dani Questa, a Spanish jesuit, has written on the revival of popular religion in Spain, here is his reflection on its importance.
The following reflection was given by Fr. Etienne Grieu SJ at a meeting of the French Province…