Resources Featured Items How a Saint Joseph’s University Student Became a Voting Member at the Synod Julia Osęka may be uniquely positioned as a voting delegate in the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops this October, but her journey to Rome is one rooted in community. Story Jesuit Novices Pronounce First Vows Twenty-four Jesuit novices in the United States, Canada and Haiti pronounced first vows of poverty, chastity and obedience in August 2023. Story The Day Fr. Ed Dowling, SJ, Brought AA’s Bill Wilson to Meet the St. Louis Jesuits Jesuit Father Ed Dowling’s guidance helped Bill Wilson, co-founder of AA, maintain his spiritual sobriety. Story Resource Listing TypesBlog PostEventsMinistriesNewsSpiritualStory SubjectArtsCompanionsEcologyEducationFirst NationsFormationGlobal Church -Jesuit ProvincesGovernmenthistoryImmigrationInternationalInvestment ResponsibilityJesuits in CanadaMemorialMemoriamOrdinationsParishesReconciliationremembranceRetreatsSocial JusticeSpiritualityUniversal Apostolic PreferencesvocationYouth MediaAudioVideoWebpage CLEAR FILTERS Now Discern This: Three Cheers for Holy Week In this week's "Now Discern This," Eric A. Clayton reminds us that God delights in cheering for us during Holy Week. Story Beauty in the Desert: An Ignatian Lenten Offering This Lent, the Jesuit Conference is inviting Ignatian writers to meditate upon a poem and a song that inspires them during this season. Art, we believe, helps us deepen our understanding of God in our world and our lives. Story Can ChatGPT Help Our Spirituality? In this week's "Now Discern This," Eric A. Clayton reflects on the spiritual challenge of ChatGPT and the ever-evolving landscape of AI. Story Everyday Ignatian: Learning from Romero’s Legacy In honor of the feast day of St. Óscar Romero, Catherine Sullivan reflects on what she has learned for her life from the martyr's legacy. Story AMDG Podcast: The Passion Like You’ve Never Heard it Before with J.J. Wright On this episode of the AMDG podcast, J.J. Wright, a composer, pianist and director of the Notre Dame Folk Choir, discusses his new musical project, "The Passion." Story Beauty in the Desert – Fourth Week of Lent Weekly Lenten reflections from Ignatian writers help us discover through poetry and song the beauty buried in the desert of Lent. Story Now Discern This: Put Away Those Swords In this week's "Now Discern This," Eric A. Clayton invites us to put away our proverbial swords and reflect on our knee-jerk responses and our openness to seeing Christ in those around us. Story An Ignatian Approach to Difficult Art For Cameron Bellm, Ignatian spirituality is at the root of her response to art in all its forms. Story A Jesuit’s Easter Playlist At Easter we celebrate how God works in all these strange and delightful ways — ways worth our best singing and shouting, grooving and getting down. Here are a few recently released tracks to enjoy in the long, joyful season to come. Story Now Discern This: Grace Before Meals In this week's "Now Discern This," Eric A. Clayton invites us to reflect on how seemingly chaotic grace before meals brings us closer to God. Story AMDG Podcast: Two Best Picture Nominees Catholics Should See with Alissa Wilkinson On this episode of the AMDG podcast, Alissa Wilkinson talks about Best Picture nominees “Women Talking” and “The Banshees of Inisherin” and what makes them especially compelling for a Catholic audience. Story Society of Jesus Celebrates Feast of St. John Ogilvie, SJ On March 10, the Society of Jesus celebrates the feast of Saint John Ogilvie, a Jesuit martyred for his faith in Glasgow, Scotland. He is the only canonized martyr of the Scottish Reformation. Story Previous1...89101112...35Next