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Lenten Meditation 5: Job and the Question of Evil

I don’t have an answer to the question of why there is so much evil and pain in this world. All I can do...

Who Calls You?

This post is based on Week Five of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. I recently attended a parish workshop on the topic of servant leadership. In...

Arts & Faith: Lent—Fifth 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...

Reclaiming Sabbath

With only a few weeks of Lent remaining, I want to offer a suggestion for our faith journeys that will carry us beyond Lent:...

Where Have We Not Yet Surrendered Our Lives to God?

Many of us give up something as part of a Lenten fast. Fasting helps us in our almsgiving in having more to give away...

Lenten Meditation 4: God’s Vulnerability

In Jesus, God saves us by becoming so vulnerable that we are able to kill him in a vile and humiliating way. The crucifixion...

Contemplation on the Dance Floor

This post is based on Week Four of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. In the Second Week of the Spiritual Exercises, Ignatius invites us to imagine...

Arts & Faith: Lent—Fourth 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...

Connecting with the Stations of the Cross

We are all standing in front of a life-size image of Christ on the cross. For most of my life, the stations in churches...

Ignatian Spirituality Conference

This summer Saint Louis University and the Jesuits of the U.S. Central and Southern province will host the triennial Ignatian Spirituality Conference. The conference...

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