By Fr. Cedric Prakash SJ Not many in India (and for that matter in most parts of the world) would have heard of ‘Rupert Mayer’; whenever his name crops up, the spontaneous response invariably is “Rupert who?” In a nutshell, Rupert Mayer was a great German Jesuit, who demonstrated unflinchingContinue Reading

By John Mary The Vatican’s strategy to make up for shrinking numbers of the faithful in the traditional catchments of Europe and the West has energized the Catholic Church in India. However, the process of canonization, mandating two miracles, has nevertheless led to a controversy over the archaic practice, centeredContinue Reading

By Sean Barry, SJ The new Warner Brothers film Joker follows the story of Arthur Fleck, a man suffering from mental illness who loses his sense of identity and grows increasingly vindictive. Throughout the film, he suffers brutal violence at the hands and feet of people acting cruelly, whether promptedContinue Reading

By chhotebhai Kanpur, October 24, 2019: Miracles are back in the news after the recent canonization of Sr Mariam Theresia of Kerala. Opinions vary. Some question the importance or relevance of miracles in the canonization process. Rationalists question the very existence of miracles. Doctor Sulphi Noohu, secretary of the IndianContinue Reading

By James Kottoor The three-week Amazon Synod from October 6 to 27 will conclude this week and Cardinal Oswald Gracias of India is the lone Asian representative at the synod. Not to disappoint any of us the following is what he told the American Jesuit Magazine in an exclusive publishedContinue Reading

By chhotebhai Kanpur, October 14, 2019: As a northerner foodie I prefer meat to fish. I like it fried crisp, whereas those in the south may prefer a curry. Since my wife is more the southern type, whenever she prepares mackerel (aila in Malayalam or bangra in Konkani), she friesContinue Reading

By chhotebhai Kanpur, September 28, 2019: Truth seems to be at a premium today. One of the big two at the recent Houston Rally is known for what he calls “alternative facts”, a euphemism for blatant lies or disinformation. The other Howdy at Houston is often called Feku by hisContinue Reading

By Fr. Cedric Prakash SJ On Sunday March 23,1980, in powerful homily Archbishop Oscar Romero made a passionate plea for disarmament and peace. He minced no words as he castigated the government and the military of his country, “I would like to make an appeal in a special way toContinue Reading