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Today’s Vocation
The following article originally appeared in the December 6-19, 2013 print edition of National Catholic Reporter. My thanks to Caitlin Hendel and Dennis Coday for their work in publishing the piece. It is virtually impossible to receive a Jesuit education … Continue reading
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Today’s Vocation
It is virtually impossible to receive a Jesuit education without hearing about vocation. What you study, the job you will hold, the direction your future will take—Jesuits have a knack for presenting life’s most important questions as part of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Camus, All Saints, Andahuaylillas, Andes, Catholic Church, Christian, English, Fe Y Alegria, Francis of Assisi, God, Gospel, He Leadeth Me, James Martin, Jesuit, Jesuit Volunteer Corps, journalism, Lubyanka, Mahatma Gandhi, Marquette University, pericarditis, Peru, Robert Ellsberg, Rose of Lima, Russia, St. Ignatius of Loyola, Two and a Half Men, Walter Ciszek
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