Father Paddy Gilger, SJ, is joyfully surprised to be a Jesuit priest.
"At one time, I thought I would be a doctor. That is, if
professional baseball player didn’t work out,” he laughs. “But God
provided me with a series of ‘graced coincidences’ that led to this
amazing life.”
Father Gilger’s grace-filled journey included earning a bachelor’s degree in philosophy at Creighton University.
“I take it as a gift that my mom convinced me to go to Creighton,”
he says. “I found a setting that nurtures rigorous thinking, a deep
relationship with God, and a faith that inspires action.”
This combination of spiritual and intellectual pursuits, along with
a passion for social justice, led Fr. Gilger to join the Jesuits in
2002. During his formation, he taught at Marquette University High
School in Milwaukee, lived and worked at Red Cloud Indian School on the
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, studied philosophy at Loyola University
Chicago, and earned a Master of Divinity degree at the Jesuit School of
Theology of Santa Clara University in California.
While at Loyola, he and two other young Jesuits spent a lot of time
discussing the ways their vocations help them “understand events in a
world with so many voices.
“But we heard from many of our lay peers that, while they desired to
live more closely with God and make the Church part of their lives, they
weren’t finding a lot of resources speaking ‘their language,’” he
recalls. “So we set out to create an online space where thinking,
spirituality, action, and fun are combined in a way that could help
people apply some of the gifts Jesuit formation provides to better
understand their lives and contemporary society through a faith-filled
lens.”
"...the goal of being a priest is to help people connect with the living God..."
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Fr. Eric Sundrup, SJ, and Fr. Paddy Gilger, SJ, working together at The Jesuit Post |
The result was The Jesuit Post (thejesuitpost.org). “It is a website about Jesus, politics, and pop culture,” says Fr. Gilger. “Our goal is to help readers think about God and the Church a little differently, a little more deeply, a little more often.”
Following his ordination in 2013, Fr. Gilger served as a sociology instructor and associate pastor of St. John’s Parish at Creighton University, while continuing as The Jesuit Post’s editor-in-chief through January 2014. He has since returned to graduate school, studying sociology at The New School in New York City, and serving as a spiritual director and retreat minister.
His current studies — at the intersection of Church, culture, and media — tie into his vocation.
“We live in a world of many voices, and the goal of being a priest is to help people connect with the living God — the one they already know and who is always more — who will change and sustain them, and nurture their communities of faith and practice,” he explains. “I’m exploring how people create and use the tools that give them access to God in our secular age, and the contexts that support belief in contemporary society.”
Ultimately, Fr. Gilger hopes his pursuits in this field and as a Jesuit help others see and positively respond to their own graced coincidences. “God is active in the world in so many ways,” he says. “We only need to be open to the many opportunities we encounter to answer the call of grace.”
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