Think hard, live well
Mar
Thinking – really thinking – requires commitment, but the rewards are there for those who are prepared to put in the hard work.
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Faith in an age of melancholy
Fr David Braithwaite SJ
In today’s debate about the worth of heroes, the Catholic tradition can hold both heroes and victims because Christ is both.
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My perfect compass
Brendan Nicholls
Discerning the better path requires nuance and skill. St Ignatius, through his teaching on discernment, offers us a way to develop the necessary skills.
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A school of discernment
Sr Myree Harris RSJ
Learning discernment is learning to live with a basic sense of peace. The good spirit brings peace, while the evil spirit disturbs.
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Music as prayer
Susie Hii
Listening to music, religious and secular, is a way of drawing closer to God.
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Winter Raffle 2020 Winners
The Society of Jesus in Victoria, Jesuit Communications Winter Raffle 2020.
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Put out into the deep*
Fr Chris Gleeson SJ. 04 May 2020
We need to develop a deep understanding and appreciation of what is important, rather than living life on the surface.
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See, stay, meditate
Rosie Hoban. 04 May 2020
Good iconography keeps you still, drawn to the image and meditating on it.
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A sermon in bronze
Michael McGirr. 04 May 2020
The juxtaposition of the bronze statue ‘Homeless Jesus’ outside the elegant chapel at Newman College, Melbourne University, is a call of faith.
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The searching heart
Peggy Spencer. 04 May 2020
Meaningful relationships with God rely on us going to where God is and placing ourselves in his loving presence.
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The winter of our positive intent
Sr Mary Tinney RSM. 04 May 2020
The darkness and bleakness of winter is no match for our belief in the healing love of God.
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Filling in the outline
Margaret-Mary Flynn. 04 May 2020
Classic texts speak to us from throughout the ages, sharing pain, sorrow and joy. They remind us we’re not alone.
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