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Ignatian Reflections

David Paternostro S.J.

Blog Post by David Paternostro S.J.

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4 July 2018

4 July 2018 Wednesday in the Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time The heart of evil is the question that the demons ask Jesus today: “What have you ...
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3 July 2018

3 July 2018 Feast of St. Thomas, Apostle You would think it would be fairly straightforward for the Apostles to convince Thomas that they had ...
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2 July 2018

2 July 2018 Monday of the Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time There is a real tragedy in today’s gospel. The people who don’t follow Jesus are not ...
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1 July 2018

1 July 2018 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Death seems so basic. Just a tragic part of life. We assume that death is inevitable, and that ...
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5 May 2018

5 May 2018 Saturday of the Fifth Week of Easter Belonging is one of the most basic human needs there is. At some point we have all wondered if ...
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4 May 2018

4 May 2018 Friday of the Fifth Week of Easter When I was a student at Texas A&M, I remember being taken by a plaque listing alumni who had ...
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3 May 2018

3 May 2018 Feast of Sts. Philip and James, Apostles and Martyrs We want to see the ones we love. From The Odyssey to The Last Jedi,we have so ...
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2 May 2018

2 May 2018 Memorial of St. Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor of the Church St. Athanasius fought the Roman Empire and won. Athanasius was opposed ...
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1 May 2018

1 May 2018 Feast of St. Joseph the Worker When I think of St. Joseph the Worker, I often think of my late Uncle Greg. He was not a man of many ...
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30 April 2018

30 April 2018 Monday of the Fifth Week of Easter It is amazing what others can see in us. Barnabas and Paul find this out in the first reading, ...
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