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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...
An Ignatian Prayer Adventure: Week 3
This week, we begin what Ignatius calls the First Week of his Exercises. By “week,” Ignatius does not mean seven calendar days, but a...
An Ignatian Prayer Adventure: Week 2
St. Ignatius believed that we can find God in all things, at every moment, even in the most ordinary times. To do this, we...
Giving Thanks
We are all living the unlived lives of our parents and our culture.In Anna Karenina, Tolstoy writes, "All happy families are alike; each unhappy...
Screwtape Book Discussion
At America's "In All Things" blog, Bill Van Ornum invites reflection and opinions about C.S. Lewis's fable The Screwtape Letters. He points out the...
A Simple, Life-Changing Prayer
I've just published a new book. It's called A Simple, Life-Changing Prayer, and it's about the Ignatian Examen, which has changed a lot of...
The First Two Degrees of Humility
By Joseph A. Tetlow, SJ
From Making Choices in Christ
True humility does not attract many in this new age of self-realization. We tend to equate...
The Contemplation to Attain Love
By Paul Coutinho
From How Big Is Your God? The Freedom to Experience the Divine
The last exercise that St. Ignatius offers in The Spiritual Exercises...
Lost
What does it mean to be really, really lost? My husband, Jim, the kind of person who always stops to help people, saw...
St. Ignatius and Psychology
A psychologist named William van Ornum will be writing regularly on America Magazine's "In All Things" blog about the intersection of Christian faith and...