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What Does "Magis" Mean?

The idea of magis comes from the Call of the King meditation in the Spiritual Exercises. There's a response to Christ's invitation beyond whole-hearted....

Distractions in Prayer

We all experience distractions in prayer. But the lesson is to “Pray as you can, not as you can't.” For our Ignatian Prayer Adventure this...

Kevin O’Brien, SJ, on the Call of Christ the King

One of the central meditations of the Spiritual Exercises is the Call of Christ the King. Imagine a call from an earthly leader who has...

Reflection Video: Jesus the Child

Today, think of Jesus as an infant, as a child learning, as a child with life's window opening up before him. Watch the video below...

Imaginative Prayer

One of the best things about the Spiritual Exercises for me was learning about imaginative prayer. In today's video, I talk about my experience...

Give Up Being Tough on Yourself

In this week's video, I respond to comments inspired by last week's video: Sin, O Happy Fault. Try giving up being tough on yourself,...

Sin and Falling Short of Ideals

Looking at our sins and faults allows us to take responsibility for them. We can possess them; they no longer possess us. We become...

Sin, O Happy Fault

My three favorite words in any language are, “O felix culpa—O happy fault.” I talk about why in today's video, part of our discussion...

The Examen Is One of My Favorite Prayers

In this second week of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure, we're reflecting on finding God in all things and looking at how the Examen can...

Our Deepest Desires

Welcome to Week 2 of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. In today's video, I talk about desire and praying for the grace that you desire. Visit...

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