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Ten Elements of Ignatian Spirituality
dotMagis Editor
Ignatian spirituality is one of the most influential and pervasive spiritual outlooks of our age. There’s a story behind it. And it has many...
What Is Ignatian Spirituality?
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Ignatian spirituality is a spirituality for everyday life. It insists that God is present in our world and active in our lives. It is a pathway...
Ignatian Prayer
dotMagis Editor
Ignatian prayer is imaginative, reflective, and personal. St. Ignatius Loyola encouraged people to develop an intimate relationship with a God who loves them and...
Rummaging for God: Praying Backwards through Your Day
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By Dennis Hamm, SJ About 20 years ago, at breakfast and during the few hours that followed, I had a small revelation. This happened while...
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