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Joseph Seiter S.J.

Blog Post by Joseph Seiter S.J.

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9 May 2026

Saturday of the Fifth Week of Easter What is Jesus’s tone when he speaks these tough words of today’s Gospel? What is the timbre of his voice? ...
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8 May 2026

Friday of the Fifth Week of Easter Ignatian discernment depends on the assumption that God seeks to make his plans (or parts of them) known. ...
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7 May 2026

Thursday of the Fifth Week of Easter As a Jesuit novice, I was sent on a two-week journey with little money, no phone, and a one way bus ticket ...
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6 May 2026

Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Easter Jesus is the vine, and we are the branches. The Father prunes those who bear fruit, but he throws out ...
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5 May 2026

Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Easter Jesus’ words today that we not let our hearts be troubled or afraid are, well, troubling. These words ...
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4 May 2026

Monday of the Fifth Week of Easter A short time after his conversion in Loyola, St. Ignatius was living a life of asceticism and service in ...
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3 May 2026

Fifth Sunday of Easter The exchange between Jesus and Thomas in the Gospel today calls to mind the importance of Jesus’s name. The importance ...
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28 February 2026

Saturday of the First Week of Lent To be like God is the goal of the disciple, the believer, and God is constantly helping us see that we are ...
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27 February 2026

Friday of the First Week of Lent The Polish Saint John of Kanty is not exactly a household name in the United States, but I once read a ...
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26 February 2026

Thursday of the First Week of Lent Remember when Jesus was hungry and alone in the desert, subject to temptation by the devil? That is the same ...
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