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Appreciating the Jesuit Constitutions

The Spiritual Exercises are the heart of Ignatian spirituality, but John Coleman, SJ, thinks that the Jesuit Constitutions are important too.  Ignatius spent fifteen...

Prettiest Girl in Town

A while ago I sent this as my first blog posting for dotMagis.  Today there is an update. In December of 2009, I wrote:I...

More Muldoon

dotMagis blogger Tim Muldoon has been writing an excellent weekly column at the website Patheos, which is devoted to "a global dialogue about religion...

Facebook 10,000!

Yesterday the Ignatian Spirituality page on Facebook passed a milestone when it received its 10,000th "like."  That's a nice big round number--something to celebrate. ...

Review of the Day for Managers

By Paul Brian Campbell, SJ This is an adaptation of the Ignatian Examen designed for managers. Imagine you're at home at the end of another busy...

The Third Degree of Humility

By Joseph A. Tetlow, SJ From Making Choices in Christ The third way to live humility in Ignatian spirituality begins with a prayer to the Father...

Desire for What You Want

Desire is a key concept in Ignatian spirituality; we've written about it frequently on dotMagis. (See, for example, here, here, and here.) When we...

Advent Retreat: The First Week of Advent

Welcome to Advent 2010! Our Advent resources this year include the Advent retreat booklet based on the Spiritual Exercises in everyday life. Here on...

Just Because It’s Friday

We've been very serious on dotMagis this week. Let's lighten up on Friday. Kick back, relax, and listen to the greatest song...

All Saints Day

There are dozens of Jesuit saints and many more named blessed, not to mention the many unofficial saints—men and women—who have lived Ignatian values...

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