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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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27 March 2014

27 March 2014 Thursday of the Third Week of Lent In today’s gospel Jesus identifies the key to understanding a fundamental problem: “Every ...
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Finding Ourselves In The Temple

Finding Ourselves In The Temple March 27, 2014 | XVIII. Grace: To remain in the things of the Father, as Jesus did, so that I can love him more ...
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Out of Egypt, I Have Called My Son

Out of Egypt, I Have Called My Son March 26, 2014 | XVII. Grace: To have an intimate knowledge of our Lord, Who has become human for me, that I ...
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26 March 2014

26 March 2014 Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent The Solemnity of the Annunciation should not pass without recalling an interesting event that ...
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25 March 2014

25 March 2014 The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord Perhaps no celebration on the Church’s calendar outside of the Easter Tridium has ...
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Let Us Make Ourselves Little

Let Us Make Ourselves Little March 25, 2014 | XVI. Grace: To imitate the humility, forgetfulness of self, and patience exhibited in the saints ...
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The Nativity: The First Appearance of the Divine King

The Nativity: The First Appearance of the Divine King March 24, 2014 | XV. Grace: To know the Divine King who has become a newborn child for ...
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24 March 2014

24 March 2014 Monday of the Third Week of Lent The gospel today contains that well known saying, “no prophet is accepted in his own native ...
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23 March 2014

23 March 2014 Third Sunday of Lent The Story of the women at the well had profound significance for the early Christian community. This story ...
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23 March 2014

23 March 2014 Third Sunday of Lent The Story of the women at the well had profound significance for the early Christian community. This story ...
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