The Trinity — the Life of God himself — is a mystery, as no doubt many a homily today will declare. That’s true: we can and never will penetrate that reality, even if our hope is fulfilled, we are ...
Today’s Gospel comes from the very last lines of the Gospel of John. It’s fitting, then, that today is the last day of the Easter season, and Pentecost comes tomorrow. Right now is the time of the ...
Depiction of the Christian Holy Spirit as a dove, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, in the apse of Saint Peter's Basilica (Wikimedia) This week on Jesuitical, Zac and Ashley are joined by Chris Hadley, S.J., ...
After a lengthy discussion with one of my sons about AI, I perceived that I am generally more interested in the personal and particular than in aggregates. I am not claiming that statistics or ...
How many of us have rejoiced or lamented being identified simply as the brother, sister, mother, cousin or friend of another? Have said to ourselves, "I want to be known for who I am, not defined by ...
In 1957 a Dutch theologian named George Johan Sirks published an article in the Harvard Theological Review provocatively titled: "The Cinderella of Theology: The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit." Sirks ...