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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 May 2016

11 May 2016 Wednesday of the Seventh Week of Easter Paul is arguably the most important theologian that the Church has ever had. His writings ...
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10 May 2016

10 May 2016 Tuesday of the Seventh Week of Easter The word ‘mission’ is a loaded term for it carries many connotations with it. In military ...
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9 May 2016

9 May 2016 Monday of the Seventh Week of Easter When is the last time someone was explaining a concept or an idea to you that, after a few ...
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8 May 2016

8 May 2016 Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord We all have heard at some point the adage, “What goes up must come down.” For Jesus, the ...
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7 May 2016

7 May 2016 Saturday of the Sixth Week of Easter “Until now you have not asked anything in my name; ask and you will receive, so that your joy ...
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6 May 2016

6 May 2016 Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter In yesterday’s reflection, we considered how the “little while” that the disciples experience ...
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5 May 2016

5 May 2016 Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord Today, the Roman Church celebrates Ascension Thursday, though most (not all) of the ...
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4 May 2016

4 May 2016 Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter God uses a divine pedagogy in forming us like school children (cf. Ignatius’ Autobiography ...
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3 May 2016

3 May 2016 Feast of Saints Philip and James, Apostles What are we to make of the wrath of God? Some people, like Marcion, suggest that God’s ...
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2 May 2016

2 May 2016 Memorial of Saint Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor of the Church There is nothing quite so simple as loving the God who created us out ...
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