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What Is Ignatian Spirituality?
The Ignatian Way
Ignatian Organizations
Jesuit Organizations
Education, Arts and Sciences
Social Justice
Theology and Ecclesiology
Ignatian Prayer
The Spiritual Exercises
The Daily Examen
Retreats
Prayers by St. Ignatius and Others
Prayer Online
The What-How-Why of Prayer
Making Good Decisions
An Approach to Good Choices
Spiritual Direction
Discernment of Spirits
Vocations
Ignatian Voices
St. Ignatius Loyola
16th- and 17th-Century Ignatian Voices
18th- and 19th-Century Ignatian Voices
20th-Century Ignatian Voices
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Sunday Link for 31 Days with St. Ignatius
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We begin our first full week of 31 Days with St. Ignatius with this featured link: Why Bother Praying the Examen? by Cara Callbeck. Share your...
What’s the Most Important Thing about Ignatian Spirituality?
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Fr. Bill Creed, founder of the Ignatian Spirituality Project, answers What’s the most important thing to know about Ignatian spirituality?If you’re receiving this via...
Grateful for the Challenges
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At the Integrated Catholic Life, Randy Hain writes “On Being Grateful for My Challenges.” He shares a realization: As I drove away it hit me:...
Disney’s Lesson for Finding the Hidden Christ
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Marina Berzins McCoy
Among my family’s summer vacation plans is a trip to Disney World to celebrate our new college graduate. While it has been more than...
Joy in the Labor
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But one doesn’t expect to get out of life what one has already learned that it cannot give, but rather one begins to see...
True Healing
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“True healing happens when we allow Jesus’ mercy to enter into the deepest layers of brokenness within us,” asserts Beth Knobbe in a post...
Jesus Announces His Mission of Mercy
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In Luke 4:18–19, Jesus stands up in the Temple, unrolls the scroll and reads: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, ...
Five Tips to Get the Most out of the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy
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Rebecca Ruiz
On December 8, 2015, Pope Francis opened a global Jubilee Year of Mercy. Historically, a jubilee year was a time of great rejoicing. During...
We Prepare in Advent
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We prepare in Advent not just for Christ’s coming but also for his returning. We say in the creed every week that it’s this...
What Could Have Been
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dotMagis Editor
Instead of complaining that the rose bush is full of thorns, be happy the thorn bush has roses.—German ProverbBut what if you can’t even...
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