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Ignatian Reflections

Michael Maher S.J.

Blog Post by Michael Maher S.J.

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25 March 2014

25 March 2014 The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord Perhaps no celebration on the Church’s calendar outside of the Easter Tridium has ...
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24 March 2014

24 March 2014 Monday of the Third Week of Lent The gospel today contains that well known saying, “no prophet is accepted in his own native ...
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23 March 2014

23 March 2014 Third Sunday of Lent The Story of the women at the well had profound significance for the early Christian community. This story ...
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23 March 2014

23 March 2014 Third Sunday of Lent The Story of the women at the well had profound significance for the early Christian community. This story ...
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25 January 2014

25 January 2014 Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul, Apostle The dramatic retelling of Paul’s conversion is found in today’s first reading. ...
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24 January 2014

24 January 2014 Memorial of Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Today the Church recalls the life and work of St. Francis ...
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23 January 2014

23 January 2014 Thursday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time Oddly enough Iago, in Shakespeare’s play Othello, the very man who instigated the ...
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22 January 2014

22 January 2014 Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children These daily Magis reflections are composed by Jesuits and therefore ...
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21 January 2014

21 January 2014 Memorial of St. Agnes Virgin and Martyr The Church celebrates today in a special way the memory of St. Agnes, Virgin and ...
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20 January 2014

20 January 2014 Monday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time Today’s gospel speaks of the old and the new, the hazards of sewing on new cloth to ...
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