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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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10 March 2015

10 March 2015 Tuesday of the Third Week of Lent After Moses led the children of Israel out of Egypt they were completely dependent on the Lord. ...
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9 March 2015

9 March 2015 Monday of the Third Week of Lent “Go and wash seven times in the Jordan…” (2 Kings 5:10) This message of the prophet Elisha to ...
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8 March 2015

8 March 2015 Third Sunday of Lent “Lord, you have the words of everlasting life.” (John 6:68) Jesus has come to give us true and eternal life, ...
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7 March 2015

7 March 2015 Saturday of the Second Week of Lent Today’s readings invite us to continue our reflections of those of yesterday. They give me a ...
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6 March 2015

6 March 2015 Friday of the Second Week of Lent The parable in today’s Gospel shows us God’s plan of salvation for all. He takes the initiative; ...
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5 March 2015

5 March 2015 Thursday of the Second Week of Lent “Blessed are they who hope in the Lord.” The responsorial psalm in today’s Mass sums up both ...
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4 March 2015

4 March 2015 Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent Jeremiah in the first reading is the image of Christ, who in the Gospel predicts his death. ...
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3 March 2015

3 March 2015 Tuesday of the Second Week of Lent Today is the feast of the American St. Katherine Drexel (1858-1955). It would be difficult to ...
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2 March 2015

2 March 2015 Monday of the Second Week in Lent Lent is a time given to me to recognize I am a sinner, not in some abstract, holy-card way, but ...
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1 March 2015

1 March 2015 Second Sunday of Lent Jesus invites three of his apostles to accompany him up the mountain to see him transfigured before their ...
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