To See This Place: Care for Our Common Home on Display

An exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA) at Saint Louis University showcases artists and works inspired by Laudato Si’.
New Jesuit Books

Catch up with Jesuit authors in one of these recent books.
The Grand Coteau Victory of Christ: A Sacred Connection Rekindled

The Victory of Christ, a unique sculpture originally created for the Jesuit novitiate in Grand Coteau, Louisiana, finds new life at Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston, a continuation of its sacred purpose and a bridge between generations of Jesuits and those they serve.
AMDG Podcast: Discover Your Inner Artist Spirit with Chris Pramuk

On this episode of the AMDG podcast, Dr. Chris Pramuk, Regis University’s Chair of Ignatian Thought and Imagination, discusses the intersection of faith, creativity and justice.
Jesuit High School of Tampa Unveils Commissioned Artwork
Spanish artist Raul Berzosa unveiled a stunning triptych on April 23, 2023, at Jesuit High School of Tampa’s (Jesuit Tampa) annual Celebration of the Arts event. The triptych, comprised of historic figures and great artists connected to the Society of Jesus throughout history, was a commission from Jesuit Tampa for the school’s Antinori Center for […]
Jesuit High School of Tampa Unveils Commissioned Artwork
Spanish artist Raul Berzosa unveiled a stunning triptych on April 23, 2023, at Jesuit High School of Tampa’s (Jesuit Tampa) annual Celebration of the Arts event. The triptych, comprised of historic figures and great artists connected to the Society of Jesus throughout history, was a commission from Jesuit Tampa for the school’s Antinori Center for […]
The Wounded Ignatius: A Saint Empowered by the Secular

by Fred Kramer Fred Kramer is a former counselor and teacher at De Smet Jesuit High School. In the following article, he offers a bit of conjecture about a piece of fiction that a young Ignatius of Loyola might have read. Most people associated with the Jesuits know the story of Ignatius’s conversion after suffering […]