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Ignatian Reflections

Stefanus Hendrianto S.J.

Blog Post by Stefanus Hendrianto S.J.

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9 March 2018

9 March 2018 Friday of the Third Week of Lent Once, an old Jesuit gave me advice that sounded cliché. He said that if I do not like someone or ...
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8 March 2018

8 March 2018 Thursday of the Third Week of Lent St. Therese of Lisieux spent the last nine years of her life at a Carmelite convent. Her ...
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7 March 2018

7 March 2018 Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent In the prolog to the Treatise on Law in the Summa Theologiae, St. Thomas Aquinas posited two ...
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6 March 2018

6 March 2018 Tuesday of the Third Week of Lent “The present-day mentality, more perhaps than that of people in the past, seems opposed to a God ...
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5 March 2018

5 March 2018 Monday of the Third Week of Lent St. Augustine has an important insight about anger, he wrote, “we must watch lest hatred of any ...
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4 March 2018

4 March 2018 Third Sunday of Lent In the Gospel reading today we find a long narrative of Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman. There are, ...
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6 January 2018

6 January 2018 Christmas Weekday The Prologue of the Gospel of Mark offers rich theological reflections: the rooting of Christian faith in the ...
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5 January 2018

5 January 2018 Memorial of Saint John Neumann, Bishop Apart from Elizabeth Ann Seton, in his homily at St. Patrick Cathedral on Sept 24, 2015, ...
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4 January 2018

4 January 2018 Memorial of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Religious In Pope Francis’s homily during vespers at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Sept 24, ...
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3 January 2018

3 January 2018 Christmas Weekday Some people believe that the impact of 2017’s wave of sexual harassment allegations is already changing ...
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