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Finding God in the Kitchen
A Jesuit who is a professionally trained chef. A Catholic who found the Spiritual Exercises re-booted his health. A café run by former gang...
Silence, Stillness, and the Need for Retreat
I sit on an airplane heading to my silent retreat as I write this. This retreat, a seven-day one, is a gift from my...
Spiritual Leadership
America Magazine has published an address of the Superior General of the Jesuits, Very Rev. Adolfo Nicolás, SJ, who recently met in Chicago with...
Autumn Times of Prayer
Colorful foliage is at the heart of autumn where I live. In a good year with plenty of rain the past spring and summer,...
Discover the Leadership Values of Pope Francis
In the new book, Pope Francis: Why He Leads the Way He Leads, author Chris Lowney delves into what made Pope Francis who he...
A Recipe for Dealing with Burnout
When my son was ten months old, I found myself at a point of ministry burnout. The adjustment to motherhood—combined with working on my...
Best Ignatian Songs: Anima Christi
Here is a beautiful choral setting of the Anima Christi, the prayer that Ignatius placed at the beginning of the Spiritual Exercises. This is...
Cura Personalis
Little is written about the Ignatian-Jesuit characteristic of cura personalis, which is Latin for “care for the whole person.” Cura personalis comes down to...
The Pope's Baseball Imagery
Pope Francis says that we should be tenacious and creative in prayer--and he's used baseball lingo to make his point.At a recent daily Mass,...
Little Things
Andy Otto writes about noticing, awareness, the details--the key to discernment and deeper prayer. (A fine movie clip illustrates his point.)
Detail in life is...