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Contemplatives in Action
There was an old Jesuit vocation poster that showed a cartoon of a Jesuit with his nose in a book while he was sawing...
Joy Is the Surest Sign
This is a guest post by Michelle Francl-Donnay for Week Eight of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure.
I came home early in the morning, the noise...
Embrace Chaos
This is a guest post by Michelle Francl-Donnay for Week Seven of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure.
If I had a Latin motto posted over my...
Spoilers in Prayer
This is a guest post by Michelle Francl-Donnay for Week Six of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure.
Lately, my husband and I have been watching Downton...
Holding God Close at Hand
This is a guest post by Michelle Francl-Donnay for Week Four of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure.
I've been people watching all week—as prayer. Dan Ruff,...
Mirrors of Dangerous Grace
This is a guest post by Michelle Francl-Donnay for An Ignatian Prayer Adventure.
I have a favorite mirror, which thankfully is not in my house....
God’s Gaze
One of the biggest revelations one can have in prayer is that he or she is loved, especially those who have experienced trauma or...
Litany of Gratitude for Ignatian Tools
There is that old adage that says, “When God closes one door, God opens another one.” When my husband and I were overwhelmed with...
What the Spiritual Exercises Taught Me about the Incarnation
The Incarnation gets me deep down in my core and it stirs intense emotions within me of awe, joy, and gratitude that occasionally bring...
Advent, Merton, and Mary
Thomas Merton is known for his prayer which begins, “My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see...