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Ignatian Reflections

Stefanus Hendrianto S.J.

Blog Post by Stefanus Hendrianto S.J.

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17 March 2026

Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Lent St. John Henry Newman, the newest doctor of the Church, emphasized charity, humility, and caution in ...
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16 March 2026

Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent The Gospel reading today is known as the second Cana miracle, the healing of the royal official's son ...
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15 March 2026

Fourth Sunday of Lent Today is known as Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Lent. This Sunday gets its name from the first few words of the ...
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10 January 2026

Saturday after Epiphany The painting titled "Return to the Convent" (originally Regreso al convento) was painted by Spanish artist Eduardo ...
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09 January 2026

Friday after Epiphany "Until death do us part" is a poignant phrase in the traditional wedding vow that encapsulates the promise of lifelong ...
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08 January 2026

Thursday after Epiphany In the passage from the Gospel of Luke today, we hear Jesus reading and being handed a scroll of the prophet Isaiah. ...
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07 January 2026

Wednesday after Epiphany On December 25, 2025, we just celebrated Christmas, the Solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus ...
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06 January 2026

Tuesday after Epiphany The late Jesuit priest James V. Schall, SJ, wrote in his book The Order of Things about how, while in a hospital waiting ...
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5 January 2026

Memorial of St. John Neumann, Bishop One of the frequent questions I encountered as a priest among the faithful was about what Jesus was doing ...
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4 January 2026

The Epiphany of the Lord Alice von Hildebrand, in her book The Privilege of Being a Woman, wrote as follows: “The aristocratic Magi followed ...
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