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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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11 January 2025

Saturday after Epiphany If anyone were to give, in a single sentence, the best advice for the spiritual life and surest course of action that ...
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10 January 2025

Friday after Epiphany Today’s Gospel can teach us something very important about prayer. Here a leper approaches Jesus, saying, “Lord, if you ...
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9 January 2025

Thursday after Epiphany This Christmas we have been contemplating the Incarnation: the Word-become-Flesh, the fulfillment of Scripture right ...
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8 January 2024

Wednesday after Epiphany In the ancient world, no natural force was more feared than the sea. Many cultures connected gods and other ...
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7 January 2025

Tuesday after Epiphany Today we hear of one of great miracles of Jesus in which He feeds thousands of people; from but five loaves and two fish ...
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6 January 2025

Monday after Epiphany The Light of the World has withdrawn to Capernaum, to shine in a land of gloom where people suffered in so many ways. He ...
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5 January 2025

The Epiphany of the Lord Today the Church celebrates the Epiphany—from a Greek word meaning “the manifestation or striking appearance of a God ...
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4 January 2024

Memorial of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Religious Today we remember St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first canonized saint of the United States. She ...
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3 January 2024

Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus Today the Church celebrates the feast of the Holy Name of Jesus. The name Jesus translates roughly to mean ...
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2 January 2025

Memorial of Saints Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors of the Church Today we celebrate the feast of Saints Basil the ...
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