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2019

Society

Jesuits to admit women: Who will be the first female Jebbies?

I think this news is actually bigger and more exciting than I seem to be saying where I am quoted in this piece. It’s about time the Jesuits had female members. All the other great religious orders have them. Even the Oratorians have created a role for women — the Read more…

By Elizabeth Scalia, 6 years ago
Books

Think you’re too busy to pray? Guess again!

A couple of years ago, I wrote a piece for Aleteia encouraging people to Jumpstart Your Prayerlife and cited several small ways to bring prayerful practices into one’s life: The kiss of God is attainable, and wholly by grace; our own effort need consist in very little more than the Read more…

By Elizabeth Scalia, 6 yearsMarch 20, 2019 ago
Education

Huffman/Loughlin college scandal: can we talk about our mania for credentials?

The story of rich parents buying their children’s way into the “best” schools is an opportunity to discuss how we value degrees over actual excellence. The headlines are blaring about a maddening college admissions scandal, one that names celebrities like Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin and also touches on so Read more…

By Elizabeth Scalia, 6 yearsMarch 12, 2019 ago
Art and Music

How Beatlemania Touched the Mad Eros of the Cross

It all started very innocently. Vulture published a list ranking all of the songs recorded and released by the Beatles in ascending order, and while I’d never been a Beatle maniac, I was enough of a fan to be interested; it was fun to look back, particularly on the earlier Read more…

By Elizabeth Scalia, 6 yearsFebruary 5, 2019 ago
Feasts

Musing a moment: When the Magi got Herod “All shook up”

Pondering the upcoming feast of the Epiphany, I found myself wondering about the message of the Magi, and imagining those last moments before King Herod signed a death warrant for countless Jewish infants stripped from their mother’s arms and put to the sword. It turned into one of those little Read more…

By Elizabeth Scalia, 6 years ago
Saints

Elizabeth Ann Seton is a saint for our social and familial times

Today’s feastday brings us to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, or “Mother Seton” as she is also known. Over at the site for her National Shrine, I argue that he is very much someone we moderns can turn to for spiritual companionship in 2019: How relatable is St. Elizabeth Ann to Read more…

By Elizabeth Scalia, 6 years ago

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