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On the Camino: Three Friends
On Sunday we arrived in the town of Navarrete, completing our first full week of the Camino Ignaciano. We completed the mountain stages of...
An Ignatian Prayer Adventure: Week 4
This week we move into the Second Week or main section of the Spiritual Exercises. In the First Week, we savored the grace of...
Looking Back
As I write this post, my inbox is filling up with e-mails due to a dialogue with family members about various faith topics. What...
An Ignatian Prayer Adventure: Week 1
We begin our online Ignatian Prayer Adventure by reflecting on God's unconditional love for each of us. Then Days 3 and 4 introduce a...
You Spot it, You Got It
Recently I read a column in a Catholic publication that was about an important and controversial topic. Yet it was so full of...
Facebook 10,000!
Yesterday the Ignatian Spirituality page on Facebook passed a milestone when it received its 10,000th "like." That's a nice big round number--something to celebrate. ...
Silence
The most basic spiritual practice is learning silence. Practicing silence is an act of faith precisely because one cannot know for certain that anything...
Learning to Live Reverently
By Gerald M. Fagin, SJ
From Putting on the Heart of Christ: How the Spiritual Exercises Invite Us to a Virtuous Life
Reverence is a virtue...
What the Spiritual Exercises Do
The Exercises give us the confidence that grows from personal experience, says Jim Conroy, SJ, on Busted Halo. "It gives to men and women...
The Difference Between Consolation and Feeling Good
By Margaret Silf
From Inner Compass: An Invitation to Ignatian Spirituality
It isn’t always obvious that there is a difference between experiencing spiritual consolation and simply...