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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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15 May 2020

15 May 2020 Friday of the Fifth Week of Easter / Optional Memorial of Saint Isidore In the Gospel today, Jesus repeats his commandment to his ...
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14 May 2020

14 May 2020 Feast of Saint Matthias, Apostle Today, we celebrate the feast of St. Matthias, who followed Jesus “from the baptism of John until ...
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13 May 2020

13 May 2020 Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Easter / Optional Memorial of Our Lady of Fatima In giving us this allegory of the vine and the ...
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12 May 2020

12 May 2020 Tuesday of Fifth Week of Easter 1st reading: Paul’s sermon was interrupted by a maelstrom of Irish confetti. Flattened, he was not ...
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11 May 2020

11 May 2020 Monday of the Fifth Week of Easter Jude’s question to the Resurrected Jesus in today’s Gospel invites prayerful reflection. Why did ...
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10 May 2020

10 May 2020 Fifth Sunday of Easter Today, as we continue patiently living under the lockdown to slow the spread of coronavirus, we are invited ...
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9 May 2020

9 May 2020 Saturday of the Fourth Week of Easter Catholicism stands in contrast to the hyperindividualism that is often promoted in our ...
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8 May 2020

8 May 2020 Friday of the Fourth Week of Easter To be at home for an eternity, that is the promise that Jesus makes to his disciples in today’s ...
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7 May 2020

7 May 2020 Thursday of the Fourth Week of Easter “No slave is greater than his master, no messenger is greater than the one who sent him,” are ...
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6 May 2020

6 May 2020 Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Easter In today’s gospel, Jesus is described as crying out as he speaks. What does this mean? Crying ...
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