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    AMDG Video

    Students from Jesuit high schools explain what “Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam” means to them. The term, abbreviated AMDG, means “for the greater glory of...

    Examen III: Called to Love Video

    The third video in a series from St. Ignatius College Prep in San Francisco explores how the Examen can be applied to help us...

    Praying with Scripture

    By Douglas J. Leonhardt, SJ Lectio Divina and Gospel Contemplation are two ways to pray with Scripture. Fr. Leonhardt explains these two forms of prayer...

    The What-How-Why of Prayer

    What is Ignatian prayer? How can I pray? Why do we pray? These questions all speak to a desire to grow closer to God....

    Welcome Meredith Gould

    Today a new blogger joins the dotMagis squad.  She is Meredith Gould, a sociologist and author with a passion for blogging, social media, and,...

    Speaking to the Hookup Culture

    DotMagis blogger Tim Muldoon has just published a new book, a memoir titled Longing to Love: A Memoir of Desire, Relationships, and Spiritual Transformation....

    Facebook 5000

    Sometime over the weekend, the Ignatian Spirituality page at Facebook signed up its 5000th fan.   The Ignatian community on Facebook is large and lively. ...

    Sexuality and Ignatian Spirituality

    Tim Muldoon, who blogs here at dotMagis, has published an excellent article on sexuality and Ignatian spirituality in The Way, a journal published by...
    Lenten Resources from IgnatianSpirituality.com

    Lent Resources

    Lent is a season of repentance and renewal. We turn away from our sinfulness and recommit ourselves to following Jesus. Ignatian contemplation and reflective...
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    The Spiritual Exercises and Ignatian Work

    Maureen Waldron of Creighton University thinks that Jesuits should make special efforts to expand the ministry of the Spiritual Exercises to include the lay...

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