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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 April 2014

19 April 2014 Holy Saturday There is a great silence today. It is not the awesome silence of God, but the silence of death, the peace not yet ...
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Christ: King and Victim

Christ: King and Victim April 19, 2014 | XXXVII. Grace: To feel shame and confusion that the Lord enters into His humiliation for my sake. Text ...
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Vindication and Judgment

Vindication and Judgment April 18, 2014 | XXXVI. Grace: To have sorrow, compassion, and shame because the Lord is undergoing His passion for my ...
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18 April 2014

18 April 2014 Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday) The Friday we call “Good” was not a bank holiday in Jerusalem. It was the time of ...
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17 April 2014

17 April 2014 Holy Thursday The Scripture tells us that, after the Resurrection, they knew Him: “In the breaking of the bread.” Today we ...
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In the Garden and Before Annas: The King Betrayed and Deserted

In the Garden and Before Annas: The King Betrayed and Deserted April 17, 2014 | XXXV. Grace: To have sorrow, compassion, and shame because the ...
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The Agony of the Garden

The Agony of the Garden April 16, 2014 | XXXIV. Grace: To suffer with Christ who suffers for my sins. Text: Mt. 26:36-46 Reflection: “Do you ...
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16 April 2014

16 April 2014 Wednesday of Holy Week The role of Judas is somehow both essential to the Gospel story yet also remarkably mysterious. Essential ...
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In the Cenacle: The King of Love

In the Cenacle: The King of Love April 15, 2014 | XXXIII. Grace: To have a felt sense of Jesus’ desire to give me his whole self, in love. Text ...
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15 April 2014

15 April 2014 Tuesday of Holy Week Agatha Christie has been the most widely published writer in history, no doubt because of her profound ...
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