Zacchaeus: Surprised by Mercy
One of my favorite Gospel stories that lends itself so well to Ignatian contemplation is the story of Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1–10). This man appeals...
Arts & Faith: Lent—Third Sunday Imaginative Prayer Exercise
Each week of Lent, we’ll provide an Ignatian prayer for you, inspired by a video from Arts & Faith: Lent.
The video and prayer for...
We Never Expected the Transfiguration
This story is inspired by Luke 9:28–36, the Transfiguration of Jesus.
Jesus casually invited three of us on a hike one warm, sunny day. I...
Arts & Faith: Lent—Second Sunday Imaginative Prayer Exercise
Each week of Lent, we’ll provide an Ignatian prayer for you, inspired by a video from Arts & Faith: Lent.
The video and prayer for...
Arts & Faith: Lent—First Sunday Imaginative Prayer Exercise
Each week of Lent, we’ll provide an Ignatian prayer for you, inspired by a video from Arts & Faith: Lent.
The video and prayer for...
Pope’s Message for Lent
Pope Francis wants that “the season of Lent in this Jubilee Year be lived more intensely as a privileged moment to celebrate and experience...
Arts & Faith: Lent—Ash Wednesday Imaginative Prayer Exercise
Each week of Lent, we’ll provide an Ignatian prayer for you, inspired by a video from Arts & Faith: Lent.
The video and prayer for...
To Be a Contemplative
Creighton University’s Division of Mission and Ministry produced a video explaining a bit about Ignatian contemplation and then leading the viewer in an experience...
God Looks at Me
While reading Pope Francis’ book, The Church of Mercy, I stopped in my tracks. He asks, “Do you let yourself be looked at by...
Intergenerational Socializing
Ashley McKinless, associate editor of America, reflects on intergenerational socializing and her recent pilgrimage in “Pathfinding in Spain.” It’s worth reading the full article,...