Can one prayer to God help us help someone else? Hearing God's whispers and turning them into action for others is the message in this Agape Latte with Karen Kiefer, Associate Director of the C21 Center.
What role does faith play in your daily life, in your relationships, and the journey forward? Asst. Dean of the Carroll School of Management Ethan Sullivan shares his experiences about his faith and self-sacrificing love in his personal journey
Fr. Casey Beaumier, S.J., Director of the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies at Boston College, shares how his Jesuit education led him to find his path in life.
Listen to Boston College's Arrupe Program Director Margaret Nuzzolese explore the questions of being "Blessed. Broken. Shared" on the path to reaffirming faith during the serpentine roads that comprise life's journey.
Listen to Jesuit Post start-up co-founders Sam Sawyer, S.J. and Michael Rossmann, S.J. discuss how young Jesuits in formation, writing about faith and culture, in a way that’s accessible to their peers.
Listen to Boston College's Dean of Students Paul Chebator and Assistant Director of the Student Programs Office Mer Zovko as they share their insights on relationships, community, and trust.
Boston College Director of Public Affairs Jack Dunn describes how baggage and regrets can hold us back from becoming our true selves. Let go and let God in.
Listen to special Agape Latte guest speaker Fr. Jeremy Clarke, S.J., Assistant Professor in Boston College's History Department, share his viewpoints on faith.
Fr. Terry P. Devino, S.J., Boston College Vice President and University Secretary and Director of Manresa House talks about God's profound love and the goodness that lives with each one of us.
Peter Folan, Assistant Director of Program Management for Boston College's First Year Experience, shares his life story with students in his presentation entitled "There and Back Again: A Tale of Peter Folan."
Catherine Cornille, professor and chairperson of Boston College's Theology department and her husband, Philosophy Professor Jeffrey Bloechl, discuss their family's journey on Spain's El Camino de Santiago.
Boston College alumnus Matt Weber, author of "Fearing the Stigmata" and producer for CatholicTV, discusses the challenges and the immense joys of publicly living out the Catholic faith in this special edition of Agape Latte.
Boston College Professor of Philosophy Brian Braman explains how the life of the mind can move us outside of ourselves and into loving conversation with God.