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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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15 May 2024

Wednesday of the Seventh Week of Easter In today’s gospel, as Jesus addresses the Father, He says, “I gave them your word.” This is a beautiful ...
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14 May 2024

Feast of Saint Matthias, Apostle Little is known about Saint Matthias, the apostle we celebrate today. We know he had been following Jesus ...
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13 May 2024

Monday of the Seventh Week of Easter There’s no place like home, they say. And it’s true that home is meant to be the place where we feel safe, ...
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12 May 2024

Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord Goodbyes are seldom easy, but this one is much better than the first. The first goodbye between Jesus ...
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11 May 2024

Saturday of the Sixth Week of Easter
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10 May 2024

Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter St. Paul received supernatural visions in which God spoke to him. For example, while he was in Corinth, the ...
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9 May 2024

Thursday of the Sixth Week of Easter - Ascension When Christ ascended into heaven, he took his human nature with him. Christ’s human nature ...
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8 May 2024

Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter St. Paul points out a certain paradox in Acts 17:27-28. The paradox is that we have to seek for the God ...
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7 May 2024

Tuesday of the Sixth Week of Easter Another time, according to Acts chapter 16, Paul and Timothy and Silas were thrown into prison in Philippi ...
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6 May 2024

Monday of the Sixth Week of Easter There was a Jewish woman named Lydia in the city of Phillipi. She was the head of a household, probably a ...
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