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Pilgrimage
Immediately after his recovery from the wounds of battle sustained at Pamplona, St. Ignatius set out to make a pilgrimage to the Benedictine monastery...
When We Can’t Have What We Want
You’d think that people of faith would know how to deal with basic disappointments. We have been trained to think in the long-term and...
A Gratitude Resolution
When I was a girl, I was a Girl Scout. Thankfully, we had an active troop leader who took us on all kinds of outdoor...
Arts & Faith: Lent—Holy Thursday Imaginative Prayer Exercise
As we move from Lent to Easter, we’ll provide Ignatian prayers for the Triduum, inspired by videos from Arts & Faith: Lent. The video...
Living Frugally on Surprise
It’s been a tough few weeks, with just a few too many surprises disrupting the usually gentle rhythm of the semester. A grant deadline...
Friday’s Reflection: You Are Loved
During this first week of our Lenten retreat, we have concentrated on what St. Ignatius called the Principle and Foundation. I've referred to this...
The Resurrection Brings Joy
By Gerald M. Fagin, SJ
From Putting on the Heart of Christ: How the Spiritual Exercises Invite Us to a Virtuous Life
Three significant truths rooted...
Ignacio Ellacuría, SJ (1930-1989)
Ignacio Ellacuría, SJ, contributed to Latin American Liberation Theology and was assassinated November 16, 1989, with seven others for their opposition to the El...
A Spirituality of the Heart
By David L. Fleming, SJ
From What Is Ignatian Spirituality?
Ignatius prefaced his Spiritual Exercises with twenty notes that explain the purpose of his exercises and...
Ignatius’ Three-Part Vision
David L. Fleming, SJ, a renowned spiritual director and commentator on the Spiritual Exercises, describes Ignatius Loyola's vision of life, work, and love.
It's often...