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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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Let us start small… but not too small.

Let us start small… but not too small. February 21, 2012 | I. Grace: To be free from the obstacles in our lives and in ourselves that prevent ...
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A Familiar New Face

A Familiar New Face January 27, 2012 The Spiritual Exercises blog might have a new face, but the content that we have produced over the past ...
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Meet the Authors

Meet the Authors The authors of this blog are:
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Conclusion

Conclusion April 27, 2011 With this, we end our time with the Exercises over Lent and Easter. We pray that while reading these posts, you have ...
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Contemplation to Attain the Love of God

Contemplation to Attain the Love of God April 26, 2011 | XL. Grace: An intimate knowledge of the many blessings received, that filled with ...
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Appearances

Appearances April 25, 2011 | XXXIX. Grace: to be glad and rejoice intensely because of the great joy and the glory of Christ our Lord. Text(s): ...
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The Resurrection: The King in Glory (Easter Sunday)

The Resurrection: The King in Glory (Easter Sunday) April 24, 2011 | XXXVIII. Grace: to be glad and rejoice intensely because of the great joy ...
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Christ: King and Victim

Christ: King and Victim April 23, 2011 | XXXVII. Grace: A deep desire to have sorrow and compassion for Jesus, to suffer with Him because He is ...
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Before Caiphas, Herod and Pilate: the Perils of Complex Intentions

Before Caiphas, Herod and Pilate: the Perils of Complex Intentions April 22, 2011 | XXXVI. Grace: To be with Christ as he faces those who ...
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From Gethsemane to Annas: Our King Betrayed and Deserted

From Gethsemane to Annas: Our King Betrayed and Deserted April 21, 2011 | XXXV. Grace: To suffer with Christ who suffers for my sins. Text: ...
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