Now Discern This: But If God Is in ALL Things…
In this week’s “Now Discern This,” Eric A. Clayton wonders if when we talk about finding God in all things, do we sometimes put too much emphasis on the “finding”?
In this week’s “Now Discern This,” Eric A. Clayton wonders if when we talk about finding God in all things, do we sometimes put too much emphasis on the “finding”?
By Eric A. Clayton I am not the hero of this story. Recently, my wife and I found ourselves disembarking from a flight. Pretty standard. You’ve been there before. People are standing up from their seats, reaching for their luggage, shuffling down the aisle. You glance at your watch, wonder about that tight connection. Wonder why …
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.
Por Fr. David Kiblinger, SJ El hombre rico se esforzaba por alcanzar la santidad. Cumplía celosamente los mandamientos de la Ley de Moisés. Le fascinaba la posibilidad de la vida eterna y deseaba obtenerla. Esperando encontrar una fórmula para la vida eterna, consulta al nuevo maestro que causa revuelo entre el pueblo judío, Jesús de …
De la Oficina de Espiritualidad Ignaciana: Sobre la desolación Read More »
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 »