Blindness is not a curse to be broken

Blindness is not a curse to be broken

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Preaching the Risen Christ: Finding hope in addiction recovery

“You see the light in people's eyes come back and you see faces start to move instead of being frozen," says Tom Weston, S.J., speaking about his experience ministering to people in addiction recovery. “The humanity is reborn [...] it's resurrection.” In this episode we continue ...  Show more

Preaching the Risen Christ: A Scripture Scholar on the first witnesses

What does it mean to preach resurrection into a broken world? In this first episode of our 2026 Easter series, host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., welcomes Alberto Solano, a New Testament scholar at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, California. Togethe ...  Show more

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