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About Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ
Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ, is a member of the US Eastern Province of the Society of Jesus. A professor of philosophy and theology, he has taught worldwide and is known for his classes in both rhetoric and medical ethics. He is a member of the National Ethics Committee of the Catholic Medical Association. His book on preaching, I Have Someone to Tell You: A Jesuit Heralds the Gospel is now available at Amazon in both paperback and electronic form. His latest books from Ignatius Press are Real Philosophy for Real People: Tools for Truthful Living (2020) and Christendom Lost and Found: Meditations for a Post Post-Christian Era (2022). He is host and producer of “The Catholic Current” via The Station of the Cross Catholic Radio Network.
Features

Will there be a Eucharistic revival?

November 4, 2023 Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ 56

My mother said, “If you don’t want people to read it, then don’t write it down.” What if you didn’t write something down because you didn’t think that it needed to be said? What if […]

Essay

Yes, Some Moral Acts Are Disordered—Here’s Why

February 17, 2023 Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ 30

Editor’s note: This essay contains frank discussion of sexuality. “END WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE!” According to legend, these words were emblazoned upon a sign at a booth taking signatures for a petition at a Lilith Fair, a […]

Essay

Missions and the Amazon

July 22, 2019 Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ 17

What if you had the cure for a terrible disease—what would be your obligation to make that cure known? What if the terrible disease for which you had the cure were alienation from God? Then […]

Special Report

FOCUS consecrates missionary efforts to Our Lady of Guadalupe

December 12, 2016 Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ 0

However you might mark the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe this week, the missionaries and leadership of FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students) will be doing something distinctive. FOCUS, dedicated to evangelization on college […]

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