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Remembering Fr. Ed Flaherty, SJ

Father Edward Flaherty, SJ, died June 25, 2023, just months shy of his 105th birthday. He was the oldest Jesuit in the global Society of Jesus – and one much loved and respected by his Jesuit brothers, some of whom offered a few words of remembrance.  Father William T. Oulvey, SJ (former Jesuit superior) “I …

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Discerning my Catholic Engagement in Civic Life After the Election

by Sylvester Tan, SJ November 10, 2020 — In a recent interview with Pope Francis, activist Carlo Petrini told Francis a story about a conversation his grandmother had with a priest. In 1948, Petrini’s grandmother was a pious and active Catholic, but her late husband had been a leader in a political movement that had a confrontational relationship with the church. After a priest heard …

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Learning from the Pandemic

July 30, 2020 By Fr. Jack Zupez St. Paul explains human history as passing from the alienation spoken of in the first nine chapters of Genesis to gradual reconciliation of all peoples, as children of one God. Christ came in the middle of time to give this movement of history a dynamic impetus forward. From …

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