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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 January 2014

19 January 2014 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time In the 1600’s and 1700’s, heated battles were fought over which was the best way to move towards ...
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18 January 2014

18 January 2014 Saturday of the First Week in Ordinary Time “I did not come to call the righteous but sinners,” Jesus assures those who ...
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17 January 2014

17 January 2014 Memorial of Saint Anthony, Abbot Imagine yourself as paralyzed from the neck down: what a profound powerlessness. We all have ...
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16 January 2014

16 January 2014 Thursday of the First Week in Ordinary Time Today is a familiar scene: a leper approaches Jesus, falls to his knees and pleads ...
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15 January 2014

15 January 2014 Wednesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time “Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.” This verse from the responsorial psalm ...
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14 January 2014

14 January 2014 Tuesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time Today Hannah gives us a model of vulnerable prayer. Before God, she is “pouring out” ...
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13 January 2014

13 January 2014 Monday of the First Week in Ordinary Time I love a good rescue movie, such as The Lone Survivor, based on the true story of a ...
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12 January 2014

12 January 2014 Feast of the Baptism of the Lord At the age of twenty-four, right before I entered the Jesuits, my parents and I made a trip to ...
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11 January 2014

11 January 2014 Saturday After Epiphany We all wish to do great things for God. Odds are, regular Magis readers have had some sort of ...
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10 January 2014

10 January 2014 Friday After Epiphany In today’s first reading, John uses a term found throughout his writings: “believe in.” And when he uses ...
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