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    Bodies, Beauty, and the Grace of the First Week

    Sticking with the theme of new year's resolutions, I've been thinking about a common one: getting fit. It struck me yesterday, while watching a Boston...

    Blessed John Sullivan, SJ (1861–1933)

    John Sullivan, SJ, is remembered as a healing and holy priest from Ireland. John Sullivan was born into a prominent family on May 8, 1861....
    Joseph Tetlow, SJ

    Joseph Tetlow, SJ

    Author Joseph Allen Tetlow, SJ, is the former director of Montserrat Jesuit Retreat House in Lake Dallas, TX, where he gave retreats and workshops....
    Remembering William A. Barry, SJ

    William A. Barry, SJ

    William (Bill) Barry, a distinguished spiritual director and author, was born in Worcester, MA. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1950, studied philosophy...

    Welcome Tim Muldoon

    I have been doing all the blogging at dotMagis since we launched the site in April.  Now I have some company.   Our new blogger...

    How to Know That a Choice Is Right

    By William A. Barry, SJ From God’s Passionate Desire There was an unspoken rule for discernment prevalent in the church prior to Vatican II that the...

    The Voice “in Here”

    By Chris Lowney From Heroic Living The Hebrew prophet Elijah finds God speaking. We’re told that Elijah witnessed a “great wind, so strong that it was splitting...

    Walter Ciszek, SJ: Control the Controllables—by Focusing Your Energy Where It Counts

    By Chris Lowney From Heroic Living Healthy individuals focus energy and effort where they can exert influence and control, and they don’t obsess over what lies beyond...

    Adolfo Nicolás, SJ

    Spanish-born Adolfo Nicolás, SJ, (1936–2020) was the 30th Superior General of the Society of Jesus. He entered the Society in 1953 and later studied...
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    Ignatian Contemplation

    Prayer using the imagination is a pillar of the Ignatian spiritual tradition. In its most common form, you take a passage from scripture, usually one of...

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