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Feast of St. Peter Faber
Yesterday we celebrated the feast of St. Ignatius Loyola. Tomorrow is the feast day of St. Peter Faber, one of Ignatius’s first companions. In...
On the Camino
This past week or so I've been following a group of Australian pilgrims as they walk the Ignatian Camino, a 340-mile pilgrimage route in...
What Cameras Cannot See: WYD and Magis from Within
This is a guest post by Andrij M. Hlabse, SJ, who was in Brazil for Magis and World Youth Day 2013.With apologies for the...
Why a Scientist Finds Ignatian Spirituality Compelling
About six months after I finished making the Spiritual Exercises, I was chatting with a couple of colleagues at the college where I teach....
Magis Festival of Nations
This is a guest post by Andrij M. Hlabse, SJ, who is in Brazil for Magis and World Youth Day 2013. He'll be sharing...
A Millennial Milestone
Yesterday's post by Andy Otto was the 1000th post on this blog. I've always been underwhelmed by "longevity" honors. Sticking around doesn't necessarily mean...
Thomas Merton's New York
America magazine's latest urban pilgrimage is a visit to sites in New York City associated with Thomas Merton, hosted by Fr. Jim Martin, SJ....
On the Camino: Three Friends
On Sunday we arrived in the town of Navarrete, completing our first full week of the Camino Ignaciano. We completed the mountain stages of...
Two Pilgrims Set Out on the Camino Ignaciano
We've mentioned before the Camino Ignaciano, or the Ignatian Way pilgrimage through Spain. Boston College alumni Greg and Ruth Herrle departed yesterday to begin...
Traveling the Ignatian Way
Pilgrims are now walking and biking the new Ignatian Way pilgrimage route in northern Spain, which follows the route Ignatius walked in 1522 after...