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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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Jesus Proclaims the Cross

Jesus Proclaims the Cross April 14, 2014 | XXXII. Grace: A deep desire to have sorrow and compassion for Jesus, to suffer with Him, because He ...
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Palm Sunday: The King meek and humble of heart

Palm Sunday: The King meek and humble of heart April 13, 2014 | XXXI. Grace: To wonder at Jesus entrance into His kingly glory, that is His ...
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13 April 2014

13 April 2014 Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion “Everyone loves a parade” – they certainly draw our attention. Children and dogs might attach ...
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13 April 2014

13 April 2014 Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion “Everyone loves a parade” – they certainly draw our attention. Children and dogs might attach ...
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12 April 2014

12 April 2014 Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent Listening to first reading (Ezekiel 37:21-28), I cannot help but think of God as a mother hen, ...
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Entering Into the Passion

Entering Into the Passion April 12, 2014 | XXX. Grace: To feel sorrow, compassion, and shame because the Lord is going to His suffering for my ...
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11 April 2014

11 April 2014 Friday of the Fifth Week of Lent Today, the Church commemorates the bishop and martyr, St. Stanislaus. Stanislaus, ordained the ...
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Do You Believe This?

Do You Believe This? April 11, 2014 | XXIX. Grace: To have heartfelt knowledge of Jesus who wept over his friend Lazarus, so that I may love ...
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10 April 2014

10 April 2014 Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent By the time of Abram, the Israelites already have been given two previous commands or ...
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The Way Out of the Storm

The Way Out of the Storm April 10, 2014 | XXVIII. Grace: To know the Lord, so that I may love Him more and follow Him more closely, always ...
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