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Finding the Magis
On the Ignatian Solidarity Network blog, Rockhurst University student Megan McCool reflects on finding the meaning of magis as tied to compassion.
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What Cameras Cannot See: WYD and Magis from Within
This is a guest post by Andrij M. Hlabse, SJ, who was in Brazil for Magis and World Youth Day 2013.With apologies for the...
Magis Festival of Nations
This is a guest post by Andrij M. Hlabse, SJ, who is in Brazil for Magis and World Youth Day 2013. He'll be sharing...
Gearing Up for Magis and World Youth Day
Last week we met Marquette University graduate Emma Scuglik, who has been challenged and blessed by Ignatian spirituality. Emma will be attending World Youth...
Magis 2013
This blog is interested in all things Magis, so we're solidly behind Magis 2013, a festival of Jesuit-sponsored service projects and cultural experiences leading...
“Magis” Moment Leads to Haiti
This is a guest post.One of my greatest joys is leading college students on international service-immersion trips. I've traveled with 80 students to Nicaragua...
What Does "Magis" Mean?
The idea of magis comes from the Call of the King meditation in the Spiritual Exercises. There's a response to Christ's invitation beyond whole-hearted....
The Foundation of Heroism: Magis
By Chris Lowney
From Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year-Old Company That Changed the World
In Heroic Leadership, Chris Lowney explains the foundation of heroism,...
Magis-Driven Heroic Leadership Is a Daily Personal Pursuit
By Chris Lowney
From Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year-Old Company That Changed the World
The magis drives a person toward something more, something greater....
Magis Video
“Magis,” Latin for “more,” is a key concept in Ignatian spirituality. But while our competitive society often thinks in terms of doing more, magis...