Thinking Faith is the online journal of the Jesuits in Britain (Jesuits in Britain CIO), a registered charity in England & Wales (1207742) & Scotland (SC05349).
London's art galleries are full of art, religious and not, that can draw us to God in new and deeper ways. The London Jesuit Centre's 'Slow Art Fridays' invite you pray with what you see: londonjesuitcentre.churchsui…
‘Is humanity always a victim in times of crisis?’ This is the question at the heart of a JRS UK drama performance on Monday 22 June - book your tickets now! eventbrite.co.uk/e/faith-and…
It is easy to identify the disciples of Jesus in Matthew, who are named in today's #gospel, with the members of Matthew’s community who were the first audience of the gospel. thinkingfaith.org/articles/2…
Peter Edmonds SJ looks at the background and structure of Romans, and encourages us to explore this ‘most rewarding’ of Paul’s letters for ourselves. thinkingfaith.org/articles/s…
The disciples, mixed group though they are, are given a commission in today's gospel - ‘Go nowhere among the Gentiles, but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel’ (10:6) but at the end of Matthew's Gospel, that mission is extended. thinkingfaith.org/articles/2…
Over the next several Sundays, our Second Readings will be taken from the Letter to the Romans, the Pauline letter which features most often in the Sunday lectionary. thinkingfaith.org/articles/s…
The power of sport to inspire or corrupt, unite or divide, was recognised in a Vatican document in which church teaching is applied to the ‘spectrum of possibilities that come into play in the context of the contemporary reality of sports.’ thinkingfaith.org/articles/g…
The feast of and devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus invite us to be strengthened by the love of God that dwells in the whole of creation, and to recognise and imitate it in our lives. thinkingfaith.org/articles/l…
The devotion to the #SacredHeart is the foundation of our intimacy with Christ. ‘Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh, has a heart… With him it is always personal.’ thinkingfaith.org/articles/a…