Search

finding God in All things - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search.

Why Jesuits Are in Higher Education

By William J. Byron, SJ From Jesuit Saturdays: Sharing the Ignatian Spirit with Friends and Colleagues In education, as in all else, the Jesuit is not...

James Martin, SJ

James Martin has led a thoroughly modern life: from a lukewarm Catholic childhood, to the Wharton School of Business, to the executive fast track...

Contact Us

We want to hear from you. Your comments, ideas, and questions help us better serve your needs and the needs of others. IgnatianSpirituality.com ® is...

21st-Century Ignatian Voices

In these early years of the 21st century, Ignatian spirituality continues as a popular form of spirituality for laypeople as well as Jesuits. People...

Prayer Is a Conversation

The underlying dynamic of Ignatian prayer is that of a conversation. We are in a relationship with God that involves give and take, our...

The Rosary: A Prayer of Hope in Difficult Times

When my mother was diagnosed with brain and lung cancer, hope flew from me like leaves in a hurricane. Hope was replaced by fear...

Signs of Hope

In Spes Non Confundit (“Hope Does Not Disappoint”), Pope Francis uses the phrase “signs of hope” multiple times. Inspired by the Jubilee Year’s theme...

Everyday Moments or AI?

We’ve all come across AI artwork by now. It usually depicts a person in an odd situation, like a politician licking an ice-cream cone...

The Ta-Da in To-Do

I am a list-maker. My phone holds lists that vary from items to get at different stores to gifts or recipes for the holidays...

Prayer and the Principle and Foundation

My first encounter with learning more substantially about Ignatian spirituality was in a workshop at Boston College offered years ago by the late Fr....

DOTMAGIS BLOGGERS

Loretta Pehanich
117 POSTS0 COMMENTS
Marina Berzins McCoy
144 POSTS0 COMMENTS
Tim Muldoon
127 POSTS25 COMMENTS

FEATURED