Everyday Ignatian: Finding Freedom in a Crowded House
I close my eyes and say a small prayer confession. Even as I am in the middle of asking for forgiveness, I know I am forgiven. God is faithful, even when I am a jerk.
I close my eyes and say a small prayer confession. Even as I am in the middle of asking for forgiveness, I know I am forgiven. God is faithful, even when I am a jerk.
Invite you to embrace Pope Francis’ call to protect the Earth, using these Ignatian and faith resources to guide you.
On this episode of the AMDG podcast, Jessica Hooten Wilson challenges us to look at all our reading through the lens of spirituality.
By Fr. David Kiblinger, SJ The rich man was striving for holiness. He zealously kept the commandments in the Law of Moses. He was fascinated by the possibility of eternal life and desired to obtain it. Hoping to find a formula for life everlasting, he consults the new teacher causing a stir among the Jewish …
From the Office of Ignatian Spirituality: On Desolation Read More »
In this week’s “Now Discern This,” Eric A. Clayton invites us to put away our proverbial swords and reflect on our knee-jerk responses and our openness to seeing Christ in those around us.
For Cameron Bellm, Ignatian spirituality is at the root of her response to art in all its forms.
By Therese Fink Meyerhoff Growing up in southern Louisiana fostered in Fr. David Romero, SJ, a deep and abiding love for the outdoors and God’s creation. The warm, humid temperatures, the rivers and generous expanses of undeveloped land prepared him for his current home in the Amazon. Based in Manaus, Brazil, he is the provincial’s …
Father David Romero, SJ, Finds God in All Things in the Amazon Read More »
The following article first appeared in Jesuits magazine in 2015. By Fr. James Harbaugh, SJ There’s a connection between the Society of Jesus and Alcoholics Anonymous. Officially approved works like A.A. Comes of Age have spoken about this connection for more than 50 years, but the Jesuit influence on A.A. still is not well known. …
When Ed Met Bill: A Jesuit-Alcoholics Anonymous Connection Read More »
By Ignatius Plato Deacon Bill McCormick, SJ, strives to recognize every bit of God’s hand in his ongoing formation journey. As he will tell you, even the most ordinary things have left an impact during his formation; he still learns from his experiences every day. “During college, formative experiences in and outside the classroom made …
By Therese Fink Meyerhoff Father Jonathan Harmon, SJ, is choosing the path less traveled. On track to complete a Master of Fine Arts at the New York Academy of Art in May, he hopes to use his considerable talents as a working artist. This ministry is certainly atypical in the recent Jesuit world, most frequently …
iPad Evangelism: Father Jonathan Harmon, SJ, Connects with Others Using Digital Art Read More »