In this presentation, Fr. Greg shares his reflections on community and the sacredness of life through the lens of Ignatian spirituality, drawn from more than 20 years of work with formerly gang-involved and recently incarcerated men and women in Los Angeles
This study explores and addresses the self-identified needs of people who long for intimacy with God...
As our Service-Learning Project for our Community Psychology class, we have been volunteering at Cat...
“A society of stress and anxiety, dragging a ball and chain around through the day” was how Benedict...
Rev. Gregory Boyle, S.J., was ordained a priest in 1984 and shortly afterward became the pastor of D...
Promotional flyer for a University of Scranton Ignatian Values in Action lecture, scheduled for Sept...
Moderated by Jonathan Rothchild, Associate Professor of Theological Studies, LMU Michael Kennedy, S....
We are called to continue the healing ministry of Jesus by serving with compassion, upholding the sa...
Beginning with a discussion about the meaning of compassion and its Judaic and Christian foundations...
This presentation featured a discussion of the concrete reality of a dynamic Jesuit parish in Boyle ...
Six authors representing six cultural and faith backgrounds reflect on Compassion from the perspecti...
This paper explores core elements of a spiritual foundation for transformational social work. The co...
The long historical association between religion, crime, penal policy, and criminal justice formatio...
Photographs of a Diocese of Scranton lecture event, held at the University of Scranton in Brennan Ha...
Through its embodied systematic mysticism, the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius has formed the Je...
Author and theologian M. Shawn Copeland delivered the Koch Chair in Catholic Thought and Culture lec...
This study explores and addresses the self-identified needs of people who long for intimacy with God...
As our Service-Learning Project for our Community Psychology class, we have been volunteering at Cat...
“A society of stress and anxiety, dragging a ball and chain around through the day” was how Benedict...
Rev. Gregory Boyle, S.J., was ordained a priest in 1984 and shortly afterward became the pastor of D...
Promotional flyer for a University of Scranton Ignatian Values in Action lecture, scheduled for Sept...
Moderated by Jonathan Rothchild, Associate Professor of Theological Studies, LMU Michael Kennedy, S....
We are called to continue the healing ministry of Jesus by serving with compassion, upholding the sa...
Beginning with a discussion about the meaning of compassion and its Judaic and Christian foundations...
This presentation featured a discussion of the concrete reality of a dynamic Jesuit parish in Boyle ...
Six authors representing six cultural and faith backgrounds reflect on Compassion from the perspecti...
This paper explores core elements of a spiritual foundation for transformational social work. The co...
The long historical association between religion, crime, penal policy, and criminal justice formatio...
Photographs of a Diocese of Scranton lecture event, held at the University of Scranton in Brennan Ha...
Through its embodied systematic mysticism, the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius has formed the Je...
Author and theologian M. Shawn Copeland delivered the Koch Chair in Catholic Thought and Culture lec...
This study explores and addresses the self-identified needs of people who long for intimacy with God...
As our Service-Learning Project for our Community Psychology class, we have been volunteering at Cat...
“A society of stress and anxiety, dragging a ball and chain around through the day” was how Benedict...