Writing Letters
Yesterday I sent off 15 letters, one to each of the students in my just-completed course on contemplative traditions in the West. I wrote...
The Cave of St. Ignatius
The Jesuits of Catalunya produced a 11-minute video outlining the life story of St. Ignatius Loyola. What differentiates it from other videos on the...
Happy Feast Day, St. Ignatius!
Today, on the Feast Day of St. Ignatius Loyola, I offer a prayer.
Creator God, who loves pilgrims everywhere,
thank you for the journey of your...
Celebrating the Seventh-Annual 31 Days with St. Ignatius
July is almost here, which means we’re getting ready for the seventh-annual 31 Days with St. Ignatius. This month-long celebration of Ignatian spirituality leads...
What Is Most Surprising about the Life of St. Ignatius?
Jim Manney, Ignatian author and founding editor of this blog, is being honored with the Writer’s Award in Spirituality from the Loyola Institute for...
Tour of the Rooms of St. Ignatius
Take a tour of the rooms of St. Ignatius in Rome with this video featuring Michael W. Maher, SJ. The video is almost 23...
Camino Ignaciano Jubilee Year
The Camino Ignaciano is a pilgrimage that traces the route St. Ignatius Loyola walked through Spain after his conversion in 1522. The Jesuits in...
Is God at Work?
How are we to interpret the alternately serendipitous and disappointing, unexpected and unpredictable, courses of our lives? What is happening when death or financial...
The Sin of Ingratitude
A question recently came to the editor’s desk about the fact that St. Ignatius believed ingratitude to be “the cause, beginning, and origin of...
The Women in St. Ignatius’s Life
Rosemary DeJulio of Fordham University talks about the significance of women in St. Ignatius’s life and what modern women can take from his legacy...