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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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19 May 2014

19 May 2014 Monday of the Fifth Week of Easter We are not gods. This basic truth is obvious yet it is easily forgotten. Subconsciously, we ...
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18 May 2014

18 May 2014 Fifth Sunday of Easter Dante’s Divine Comedy begins, “In the middle of the journey of our life, I came to myself, in a dark wood, ...
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17 May 2014

17 May 2014 Saturday of the Fourth Week of Easter Helping to end Philip’s confusion, Jesus says to the apostles “whoever has seen me has seen ...
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16 May 2014

16 May 2014 Friday of the Fourth Week of Easter In yesterday’s gospel, Jesus spoke of how well He knows each of us. Today, He tells the ...
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15 May 2014

15 May 2014 Thursday of the Fourth Week of Easter In today’s gospel, Jesus promises humiliation and pain. After washing the apostles’ feet (a ...
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14 May 2014

14 May 2014 Feast of St. Matthias, Apostle In today’s reading from Acts, we hear almost everything we know about today’s saint, St. Matthias. ...
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13 May 2014

13 May 2014 Feast of Our Lady of Fatima Today, we celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Fatima. On this day, to the surprise of many, Our Lady ...
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12 May 2014

12 May 2014 Monday of the Fourth Week of Easter Continuing on the theme of the good shepherd, Jesus draws a contrast between Himself and “a ...
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11 May 2014

11 May 2014 Fourth Sunday in Easter Reading today’s gospel, one cannot help but be reminded of Pope Francis’ arresting statement that he made ...
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10 May 2014

10 May 2014 Saturday of the Third Week of Easter The hearts that once were warm and open had begun to cool for it seems that they now see ...
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