Finding God in the midst of war.
This latest issue contains stories from around the British Province of Jesuits.
Stories of love and service fill us with hope.
Hot off the press!
A review of a new book which explores Catholic Social Teaching, by Theodora Hawksley.
Hot off the press!
Counsel finds its partner in discernment, says Teresa White FCJ
By studying the life of early Christians, we can discover much about ourselves, says Brian Purfield.
Peter Canisius’s story should command our attention, writes Thomas Flowers SJ.
Fear of the Lord should impel us, not limit us, writes Brain McClorry SJ.
What does work mean to you, and what do you think it means to a creator God?
Is it possible to possess any knowledge that doesn’t relate to our lives as Christians?
Many people feel as if they have been living one long Lent, writes Cardinal Czerny SJ.
Luke Taylor SJ recommends the BBC’s adaptations of Shakespeare’s history plays, The Hollow Crown.
Thinking Faith's Editor, Frances Murphy, offers a series of reflections.
Jesuit priest, Father James Martin SJ, explains why religion should not be dismissed so readily.
Church historian, Norman Tanner SJ, gives a short history of this time of joy and preparation.
Jack Mahoney SJ continues to explore the ways in which Jesus teaches about God’s forgiveness.
Jesuit priest, Father Jack Mahoney SJ, explores the significance of the Sermon on the Mount.
A review of a new book which explores Catholic Social Teaching, by Theodora Hawksley.
Counsel finds its partner in discernment, says Teresa White FCJ
By studying the life of early Christians, we can discover much about ourselves, says Brian Purfield.
Peter Canisius’s story should command our attention, writes Thomas Flowers SJ.
Fear of the Lord should impel us, not limit us, writes Brain McClorry SJ.
What does work mean to you, and what do you think it means to a creator God?
Is it possible to possess any knowledge that doesn’t relate to our lives as Christians?
Many people feel as if they have been living one long Lent, writes Cardinal Czerny SJ.
Luke Taylor SJ recommends the BBC’s adaptations of Shakespeare’s history plays, The Hollow Crown.
Thinking Faith's Editor, Frances Murphy, offers a series of reflections.
Jesuit priest, Father James Martin SJ, explains why religion should not be dismissed so readily.
Church historian, Norman Tanner SJ, gives a short history of this time of joy and preparation.
Finding God in the midst of war.
This latest issue contains stories from around the British Province of Jesuits.
Stories of love and service fill us with hope.
Hot off the press!
Hot off the press!
Jack Mahoney SJ continues to explore the ways in which Jesus teaches about God’s forgiveness.
Jesuit priest, Father Jack Mahoney SJ, explores the significance of the Sermon on the Mount.