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Ignatian Reflections

Sylvester Tan S.J.

Blog Post by Sylvester Tan S.J.

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21 May 2018

21 May 2018 Mary Mother of the Church (Gn 3:9-15,20; Jn 19:25-34) Only a few weeks ago, Pope Francis proclaimed the day after Pentecost to be a ...
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20 May 2018

20 May 2018 Pentecost Sunday Today, the Easter season ends with the Lord’s promised sending of the Holy Spirit to guide us into the way of all ...
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24 March 2018

24 March 2018 Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent God calls Israel to be a holy people, a nation set apart. Israel is called to be holy because ...
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23 March 2018

23 March 2018 Friday of the Fifth Week of Lent What is it that we look for in our brothers and sisters? In our thoughts and conversations, many ...
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22 March 2018

22 March 2018 Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent Israel is a people set apart, a nation that is uniquely God’s own, formed from the seed of ...
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21 March 2018

21 March 2018 Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Lent Who is the slave in today’s readings? In Deuteronomy 3, it seems that King Nebuchadnezzar is ...
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20 March 2018

20 March 2018 Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Lent After the children of Israel murmur against God, they get a taste of their own poison when they ...
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19 March 2018

19 March 2018 Solemnity of Saint Joseph, spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary In an audience with young men and women in formation for priesthood ...
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18 March 2018

18 March 2018 Fifth Sunday of Lent “Is there a God?” Many people believe that the task of evangelization that has been entrusted to us consists ...
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20 January 2018

20 January 2018 Saturday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time Some people think that God’s life is completely inaccessible to them, that the ...
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