Skip to content
Ignatian Reflections

Ignatian Reflections

Each day receive an Ignatian reflection on the Mass readings of the day written by Jesuits.

< 1 min read

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” ...
Start Reading
1 min read

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 ...
Start Reading
1 min read

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 ...
Start Reading
1 min read

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 ...
Start Reading
1 min read

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 ...
Start Reading
1 min read

9 January 2014

9 January 2014 Thursday After Epiphany The message that Jesus proclaims in Luke’s gospel today has always been a stirring one for me. Hearing ...
Start Reading
1 min read

8 January 2014

8 January 2014 Wednesday After Epiphany In the account of Jesus walking on water that we see today, two things are of note. The first is that ...
Start Reading
1 min read

7 January 2014

7 January 2014 Tuesday After Epiphany The first letter of John is famous for its treatment of love, and especially the statement that “God is ...
Start Reading
1 min read

6 January 2014

6 January 2014 Monday After Epiphany In today’s gospel, Jesus begins to do something that can come across as strange to the modern reader: He ...
Start Reading
1 min read

5 January 2014

5 January 2014 Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord One of my favorite images of the Epiphany is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New ...
Start Reading

Subscribe to the Daily Reflections Email