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Ignatian Reflections

Stefanus Hendrianto S.J.

Blog Post by Stefanus Hendrianto S.J.

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8 April 2020

8 April 2020 Wednesday of Holy Week “Jesus knew that among the Twelve Apostles there was one who did not believe: Judas. Judas could have gone ...
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7 April 2020

7 April 2020 Tuesday of Holy Week In Plato’s Phaedo, Socrates makes the astounding claim that philosophy is basically the preparation for ...
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7 April 2020

7 April 2020 Tuesday of Holy Week In Plato’s Phaedo, Socrates makes the astounding claim that philosophy is basically the preparation for ...
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6 April 2020

6 April 2020 Monday of Holy Week Lazarus Laughed is a play by Eugene O’Neill written in 1925. It portrays the Chief priests wanting to kill ...
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5 April 2020

5 April 2020 Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion The Apocryphal Life of Adam and Eve is a book that recounts the lives of Adam and Eve from the ...
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1 February 2020

1 February 2020 Saturday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time A controversial psychologist from the University of Toronto, Dr. Jordan Peterson, ...
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31 January 2020

31 January 2020 Friday of the Third Week of Ordinary Time Today is the feast day of St. John Bosco. He was a 19th century Italian priest who is ...
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30 January 2020

30 January 2020 Thursday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time Epicurus is a philosopher of the late Classical Greek period who famously warned us ...
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29 January 2020

29 January 2020 Wednesday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time Antoni Gaudi, a Spanish architect, is best known for his organic and free-flowing ...
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28 January 2020

28 January 2020 Memorial of Saint Thomas Aquinas, priest and doctor of the Church Today is the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, a Doctor of the ...
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