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Feast of St. Nicholas

How much do you know about the real St. Nicholas? Dries van den Akker, SJ, “a St. Nicholas expert,” introduces us to the saint...

Mary as a Model of Indifference

In many discussions of Ignatian indifference by Jesuit colleagues, the paradigmatic stories revolve around leaving behind jobs, projects, and relationships for the sake of...

From Secular to Sacred: Find God in All Things

Want to know a secret to transforming secular happenings into sacred events? Learn to “find God in all things.” For the person of faith, everything...

Arts & Faith: Advent—Second Sunday Imaginative Prayer Exercise (Cycle B)

Each week of Advent, we’ll provide an Ignatian prayer for you, inspired by a video from Arts & Faith: Advent. The video and prayer for...

Feast of St. Francis Xavier

December 3 is the feast of St. Francis Xavier. St. Francis was one of the first Jesuits and a close friend of St. Ignatius...

In God Alone My Soul Rests

The words of the Psalmist in Psalm 62 echo with reminders of the comfort and strength that come from God: “In God alone is...

Happy Thanksgiving

Americans celebrate Thanksgiving today. Take a few moments before the feast to contemplate the true gifts we’re celebrating this day. Be inspired by some...

Pilgrims

This close to Thanksgiving, the word “pilgrim” has one meaning for Americans. But we’re all pilgrims in life, as St. Ignatius knew. In this...

Arts & Faith: Advent—First Sunday Imaginative Prayer Exercise (Cycle B)

Each week of Advent, we’ll provide an Ignatian prayer for you, inspired by a video from Arts & Faith: Advent. The video and prayer for...

The Manila Envelope of Gratitude

On a recent Monday morning I climbed up the sun-drenched stairs to my office, my bag slung over my shoulder, my lunch balanced precariously...

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