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Ignatian Reflections

Ignatian Reflections

Each day receive an Ignatian reflection on the Mass readings of the day written by Jesuits.

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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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13 March 2022

13 March 2022 Second Sunday of Lent What is Jesus trying to prove through the transfiguration? Why does he show Peter, James, and John this ...
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12 March 2022

12 March 2022 Saturday of the First Week of Lent Pope Francis has called the exhortation in today’s Gospel “the last step” on the way to ...
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11 March 2022

11 March 2022 Friday of the First Week of Lent Anger has its uses, but it’s never as useful as we think it is. Aristotle pointed out that anger ...
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10 March 2022

10 March 2022 Thursday of the First Week in Lent Everything in Scripture points us toward hiding nothing from God. Even though we understand ...
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9 March 2022

9 March 2022 Wednesday of the First Week in Lent A Jesuit friend of mine once made this startling statement: “Signs don’t really work. Don’t ...
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8 March 2022

8 March 2022 Tuesday of the First Week of Lent The purity which God cares about the most is obtained by forgiveness. As I teach theology to ...
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