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Ignatian Reflections

Michael Maher S.J.

Blog Post by Michael Maher S.J.

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26 May 2022

26 May 2022 Memorial of Saint Philip Neri, Priest Recalling that it is Ascencion Thursday, I would like to note that it is also Feast Day of ...
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25 May 2022

25 May 2022 Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter Today’s reading from the Acts of the Apostles identifies one of the great controversies of ...
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24 May 2022

24 May 2022 Tuesday of the Sixth Week of Easter The Acts of the Apostles describe the spread of the faith from the timid assembly who were ...
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23 May 2022

23 May 2022 Monday of the Sixth Week of Easter In today’s first reading we see the story of how Lydia, a dealer in purple goods, prevailed upon ...
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22 May 2022

22 May 2022 Sixth Sunday of Easter Do not let your hearts be troubled. In today’s gospel Jesus states: Do not let your hearts be troubled. Last ...
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19 March 2022

19 March 2022 Solemnity of Saint Joseph, husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary Poor St. Joseph. He received a year in his honor, a year that ...
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17 March 2022

17 March 2022 Optional Memorial of Saint Patrick, bishop Traditionally, today is the day the Irish marched in a parade. Parades historically ...
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16 March 2022

16 March 2022 Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent Every mother wants their children to succeed, and today’s gospel has the mother of the sons ...
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15 March 2022

15 March 2022 Tuesday in the Second week of Lent Ignatius of Loyola gave as prudent advice the recommendation to flee from honors, riches, and ...
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14 March 2022

14 March 2022 Monday of the Second Week in Lent The balance between justice and mercy has presented no small challenge to the average ...
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