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An Ignatian Prayer Adventure: Week 3

This week, we begin what Ignatius calls the First Week of his Exercises. By “week,” Ignatius does not mean seven calendar days, but a...

An Ignatian Prayer Adventure: Week 2

St. Ignatius believed that we can find God in all things, at every moment, even in the most ordinary times. To do this, we...

Before You Begin An Ignatian Prayer Adventure

Before you begin An Ignatian Prayer Adventure, here are a few recommendations for preparing yourself. Getting Ready to Make the Retreat commit to spending 30...

He Is Right Here

I saw a reel on Instagram showing pictures of Jesus present in our everyday lives. There was Jesus, sitting at one of those low...

Pruning to Care for the Vine

Years ago, my spiritual director offered a metaphor for the season of life that I was in as a time of pruning. Back then,...

The Audacity of Ignatian Freedom

St. Ignatius believed that we could become friends of God and that each of us could grow to be like Christ, who taught us...

Imagination and Growing in Knowledge and Love of Jesus

This post is based on Week Four of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. The Second Week of the Spiritual Exercises invites us into an extended contemplation...

Living with Purpose Mini-Retreat: Day One

How can we live with purpose? Let’s explore that idea this week in our online retreat. In three parts, we’ll consider the demands and...

The Reign of the Cat Nap

A deep voice riddled by static blasted through the radio. I couldn’t hear what was said and wouldn’t have understood the language even if...

Imagining an Impatient Jesus

This story is inspired by the second reading for the Third Sunday of Advent (Cycle A), James 5:7–10. “Now?” “No, Jesus,” Mary said gently as she...

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