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St. Ignatius, a Mystic and a Beggar, Teaches Trust and Generosity

Last June, I traveled on a group pilgrimage to many places that were significant in St. Ignatius’s journey, including Manresa and Barcelona. Manresa, for...

Hearing God’s Voice in the Busyness

On a recent retreat I facilitated, a woman approached me at the break and asked, “How do I hear God’s voice when the world...

Teach Me to Serve You as You Deserve

We’ve invited our dotMagis bloggers to reflect on the individual lines of the Prayer for Generosity, attributed to St. Ignatius. If we think of service...

Perceive More Than the Weather

As we settle into autumn, consider these reflection points on Luke 12:54–59, excerpted from Sacred Space: The Prayer Book 2020 by the Irish Jesuits. A...

Trust in the Poor Jesus

Jesus’ poverty is central for Ignatius’s Christology; it is at the heart of his being “Eternal King” and “Lord of all the world.” In...

Lord Jesus, Teach Me to Be Generous

We’ve invited our dotMagis bloggers to reflect on the individual lines of the Prayer for Generosity, attributed to St. Ignatius. Teach me not to be...

Shining in Their Smiles

I consider one of the greatest blessings I have right now to be watching my three little boys grow up. And it is a...

Uh-Oh!

When my grandson was just learning to communicate, “Uh-oh!” was one of his standby phrases. This is pretty common for young children, but what...

Good Habits and the Examen

Praying the Examen is a good habit to establish. Every day, you review the day, notice where and how God was present, and notice...

Mystery and Imagination

Indeed, the past is present in us now. All of us in our identity are constituted by all the experiences we have ever had....

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