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Ignatian Reflections

Jacob Boddicker S.J.

Blog Post by Jacob Boddicker S.J.

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15 March 2015

15 March 2015 4th Sunday of Lent There were many in Palestine that thought Jesus was a Messiah like Joshua and David before Him, chosen by God ...
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17 January 2015

17 January 2015 Memorial of St. Anthony the Abbot There is an idea that is commonly attributed to Martin Luther that the redeemed person is ...
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16 January 2015

16 January 2015 Friday of the First Week in Ordinary Time Here we have the well-known story of the paralytic and his devoted friends. Can you ...
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15 January 2015

15 January 2015 Thursday of the First Week in Ordinary Time While He suffered in the garden, Jesus said, “The spirit is willing, but the flesh ...
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14 January 2015

14 January 2015 Wednesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time The waters of baptism continually rush through us, purifying us and transforming ...
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13 January 2015

13 January 2015 Tuesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time Baptism floods our entire being with the love of God; by this rebirth God claims us ...
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12 January 2015

12 January 2015 Monday of the First Week in Ordinary Time We now return to ordinary time yet, in light of yesterday’s revelation, no time after ...
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11 January 2015

11 January 2015 The Baptism of the Lord It is sad that most of us do not recall our baptism, even though it is the most important moment of our ...
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15 November 2014

15 November 2014 Saturday of the Thirty-second Week in Ordinary Time Living in constant preparedness for the coming of the Lord into our lives ...
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14 November 2014

14 November 2014 Friday of the Thirty-second Week in Ordinary Time Today’s Gospel can be a bit jarring but, for those who have been reading the ...
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