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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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7 February 2016

7 February 2016 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Alice von Hildebrand in her Memoirs of a Happy Failure went into detail about her 37 years of ...
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6 February 2016

6 February 2016 Memorial of St. Paul Miki and Companions, Martyrs Sometimes, it seems like Jesus asks us to do what is difficult or ...
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5 February 2016

5 February 2016 Memorial of St. Agatha, Virgin and Martyr Herod and his court are nearer to the truth than they realize when they try to guess ...
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4 February 2016

4 February 2016 Thursday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time God can work just fine without us. God did many good things before any of us ever ...
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3 February 2016

3 February 2016 Memorial of St. Blaise, Bishop and Martyr Few things make me feel low like knowing that I have let someone down. The look of ...
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2 February 2016

2 February 2016 Feast of the Presentation of the Lord Today’s feast concludes the cycle of Nativity-based feasts. Forty days after Christmas, ...
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1 February 2016

1 February 2016 Monday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time Jesus doesn’t even obey his own rules in today’s gospel. Often in the first part of ...
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31 January 2016

31 January 2016 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time The first reading has always been significant to me. I am a Jesuit in large part to my ...
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30 January 2016

30 January 2016 Saturday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time At the conclusion of every Mass we are sent, sometimes even with the words, “Go and ...
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29 January 2016

29 January 2016 Friday of the Third Week of Ordinary Time We never know what our labor for God will yield, how the seeds we plant might grow. ...
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