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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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3 June 2014

3 June 2014 Memorial of St. Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs According to one philosophy of life, we humans desire nothing more than to ...
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2 June 2014

2 June 2014 Monday of the Seventh Week of Easter “Did you receive the Holy Spirit?” Paul asks this question of believers in Corinth, to which ...
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1 June 2014

1 June 2014 The Ascension of the Lord The Church did not spring forth from a strategic planning meeting. Its genesis cannot be found in a ...
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31 May 2014

31 May 2014 Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary The Feast of the Visitation celebrates Mary’s visit to her cousin Elizabeth. ...
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30 May 2014

30 May 2014 Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter The conclusion of May, particularly in Europe, concludes a special moth of devotion to Mary. ...
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29 May 2014

29 May 2014 Thursday of the Sixth Week of Easter The end of May and early June usually signals a time of change. Winter has subsided into a ...
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28 May 2014

28 May 2014 Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter Ignatius of Loyola, in the Spiritual Exercises asks us to create in our imagination a visual ...
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27 May 2014

27 May 2014 Tuesday of the Sixth Week of Easter Today’s first reading describes how Paul and his companion Silas were beaten and then thrown ...
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26 May 2014

26 May 2014 Memorial of Saint Philip Neri, Priest Today is the feast of one of the great saints of Rome, Philip Neri. In fact, he and St. ...
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25 May 2014

25 May 2014 Sixth Sunday of Easter The second reading, a reading during the Mass that we sometimes ignore, provides a tremendous distillation ...
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