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Ignatian Reflections

John Roselle S.J.

Blog Post by John Roselle S.J.

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23 July 2014

23 July 2014 Wednesday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time Pope Benedict XVI was fond of calling the psalms a “school of prayer.” Indeed, we ...
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22 July 2014

22 July 2014 Memorial of Saint Mary Magdalene Today the Church celebrates St. Mary Magdalene. She had a deep relationship with Jesus. She knew ...
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21 July 2014

21 July 2014 Monday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time God is always greater. In Latin: Deus Semper Maior. Jesus today makes clear that ...
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20 July 2014

20 July 2014 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time In today’s Gospel, weeds have infested a man’s garden. That man states matter-of-factly, “An ...
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24 May 2014

24 May 2014 Saturday of the Fifth Week of Easter None of us wants to be rejected. However, Jesus warns us we may be rejected if we follow him. ...
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23 May 2014

23 May 2014 Friday of the Fifth Week of Easter One of the radical proposals of Christian faith is that God wants to be our friend. No other ...
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22 May 2014

22 May 2014 Thursday of the Fifth Week of Easter Peter proclaims, “…we believe that we are saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus.” He ...
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21 May 2014

21 May 2014 Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Easter “Remain in me, as I remain in you,” Jesus tells us today. In these words, we can feel the ...
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20 May 2014

20 May 2014 Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Easter A group of young Jesuits gathered around the sickbed of a dying Jesuit who was a sort of ...
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19 May 2014

19 May 2014 Monday of the Fifth Week of Easter We are not gods. This basic truth is obvious yet it is easily forgotten. Subconsciously, we ...
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