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A God with Skin

When we consider the Incarnation we tend to think about Christmas and the 33 years that followed. But in the Ignatian tradition—indeed, in the...

Jesus Enters Jerusalem: An End and a Beginning

Jesus, as we enter Holy Week, I am moved with emotion that you were able to put one foot in front of the other...

Overcoming Our Temptations

What is a temptation, really? We make feeble attempts with ardent effort to overcome our temptations during Lent, but what is it we are...

Mirrors of Dangerous Grace

This is a guest post by Michelle Francl-Donnay for An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. I have a favorite mirror, which thankfully is not in my house....

Responding with Love

This is a guest post by Greg Herrle for Week Three of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. I'll just plain admit that the idea of spending...

A Blessing and a Curse

I've always struggled with the mystery of the cross. It's a bizarre part of our faith, and Lent is a chance to grapple with...

Being Aware of How God Is Near

This is a guest post by Greg Herrle, as he begins An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. As I completed my first retreat as a freshman in...

Beginning My Ignatian Prayer Adventure

This is a guest post by Michelle Francl-Donnay, as she begins An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. I am standing in front of the chair in my...

Quiet Nothingness

There are times in our prayer lives that we feel God is absent, or we struggle to feel or hear God in prayer. Those...

Litany of Gratitude for Ignatian Tools

There is that old adage that says, “When God closes one door, God opens another one.” When my husband and I were overwhelmed with...

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