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    This is a guest post by Jurell Sison, as he begins An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. To be quite honest, making time for prayer and meditation has always been one of my biggest struggles. For me it’s like exercising—I love the...
    Each week of Lent, we’ll provide an Ignatian prayer for you, inspired by a video from Arts & Faith: Lent. The video and prayer for Ash Wednesday are below. “So we are ambassadors for Christ, since God is making his...
    Today marks the beginning of the annual Novena of Grace in honor of St. Francis Xavier. It’s timed to end on the day that St. Francis and St. Ignatius Loyola were canonized (March 12). Our friends at Sacred Space...
    Welcome to the week of Ash Wednesday. Pause and survey the landscape as you begin this online retreat, your Ignatian Workout for Lent. Listen to Tim Muldoon’s reflection below. If you’d like, share some of your own reflections in...
    An Ignatian Prayer Adventure starts tomorrow! While you can make this online retreat at any time, beginning tomorrow (March 2, 2014) will provide you daily material that corresponds to the season and will lead you through Lent to Holy...
    “Password incorrect. Please try again.” For the 15th time, my stupid computer kept flashing that same message as I tried desperately to reset my password and get into the system. First my new code was too short, then no...
    Our prayer lives are ever-changing like the ocean. Sometimes our prayer lives are vibrant and glistening with the clarity of a moment of consolation. In these moments, the fruits of the Spirit are often as obvious as the sun...
    In his book, The Ignatian Workout for Lent, Tim Muldoon applies the principles of discernment, reflection, and action to guide readers to grow in love and transformation. The book includes 40 exercises organized according to the four weeks of...
    In advance of the Academy Awards, Loyola Press is celebrating Film and Faith. One of the articles in the week-long series finds film critic Richard Leonard, SJ, looking at spiritual themes found in some of this year’s Oscar nominees....
    Being a graduate student of theology means I’ve been encountering questions that directly challenge the solid faith I’ve come to grow into over the years. In my studies I’ve learned that the Church has changed and developed drastically over time,...

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