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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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25 May 2020

25 May 2020 Monday of the Seventh Week of Easter In today’s reading, we hear Paul’s response to Christ’s invitation to take the Gospel to “the ...
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24 May 2020

24 May 2020 The Ascension of the Lord The Ascension is the last aspect of Jesus’ Paschal Mystery (CCC #1067). What is this mystery about? Is it ...
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23 May 2020

23 May 2020 Saturday of the Sixth Week of Easter “[Apollo] began to speak boldly in the synagogue; but when Priscilla and Aquila heard him, ...
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22 May 2020

22 May 2020 Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter [They] brought him to the tribunal, saying, “This man is inducing people to worship God contrary ...
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21 May 2020

21 May 2020 Thursday of the Sixth Week of Easter / Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord “A little while and you will no longer see me, and ...
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20 May 2020

20 May 2020 Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter After Paul’s escorts had taken him to Athens, they came away with instructions for Silas and ...
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19 May 2020

19 May 2020 Tuesday of the Sixth Week of Easter After inflicting many blows on them, they threw [Paul and Silas] into prison and instructed the ...
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18 May 2020

18 May 2020 Monday of the Sixth Week of Easter “On the sabbath we went outside the city gate along the river where we thought there would be a ...
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17 May 2020

17 May 2020 Sixth Sunday of Easter Samaria was historically not on good terms with observant Jews such as the apostles. Though the Samaritans ...
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16 May 2020

16 May 2020 Saturday of the Fifth Week of Easter So, we been living through the sufferings of Covid-19. They’re terrible. But during the Civil ...
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