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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 December 2014

10 December 2014 Wednesday of the Second Week of Advent It is getting into this “most wonderful time of the year”. The pressures of this time ...
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9 December 2014

9 December 2014 Tuesday of the Second Week of Advent Please pardon if I speak of my own life for today, but I think that it might be of ...
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8 December 2014

8 December 2014 Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception Pope Benedict was famous for using the term “dictatorship of relativism” to identify a ...
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7 December 2014

7 December 2014 Second Sunday of Advent Allow Advent to open your imagination. These classic and famous readings this week from the prophet ...
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6 December 2014

6 December 2014 Saturday of the First Week of Advent During this season of advent we may consider of no better companion on our journey towards ...
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5 December 2014

5 December 2014 Friday of the First Week of Advent Today is “First Friday.” For those of us who remember every Friday as meatless and before ...
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4 December 2014

4 December 2014 Thursday of the First Week of Lent Building projects begin with a foundation, as today’s gospel reminds us. Frequently, passing ...
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3 December 2014

3 December 2014 Memorial of Saint Francis Xavier, Priest Ignatius’ admonition to make a composition of place, that is, imagine what a scene ...
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2 December 2014

2 December 2014 Tuesday of the First Week of Advent The first reading from the prophet Isaiah describes a time of peace and a reconciliation of ...
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1 December 2014

1 December 2014 Memorial of St. Edmund Campion, Martyr Today’s first reading recounts the famous prophecy of that time of peace when the swords ...
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