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Christmas

A Christmas Homily

By Fr. Joseph Tetlow, SJ We imagine God looking down on a miserable earth needing redemption. That’s in the Spiritual Exercises. At Christmas, we do better to imagine God looking down as in the Contemplatio ad Amor. God looks at His creation and saw it was good — God liked what He saw — especially …

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The Word Became Flesh: A Christmas Poem

This poem, along with other Ignatian prayers, poems, reflections and art, first appeared in our free e-book, “Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places: Through the Year with Ignatian Spirituality.”

Christ is Born!

As we embark upon the Christmas season, we invite you to return to the many Ignatian spiritual gifts you received this Advent. Spend time praying with them, and invite others to do the same.

How Lessons from St. Ignatius (and the Mandalorian) Can Bless Our Pandemic Christmas

This is part of a two-part series connecting “The Mandalorian” to the Advent and Christmas seasons. Click here for part one. By Mike Jordan Laskey A couple of weeks ago, while pushing my one-year-old son in his stroller and enjoying his gentle babbling, I texted a friend that this activity made me feel just like …

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