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Where Desperation Ends

This post is based on Week Four of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. Parenthood: there is no greater joy or desperation. A parent is fully responsible,...

Holy Doors

To celebrate the Jubilee Year, Holy Doors opened in Rome. Like loving arms, these doors will welcome pilgrims all year, from all over the...

Patience and Hope

Pope Francis says, “Patience, one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit, sustains our hope and strengthens it as a virtue and a way...

Healthy Confusion

This post is based on Week Three of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. Ignatian spirituality has a way of flipping upside down everything I thought I...

The Sacred Heart as a Love for All Times: A Webinar with Dawn Eden Goldstein

Join award-winning author Dawn Eden Goldstein at the next Loyola Press webinar. She will lead us on a journey into the depths of Jesus’...

On Hope Free Mini-Posters

“We must not let hope abandon us. …Optimism disappoints, but hope does not.” Download free mini-posters with this and other quotes from On Hope by...

Where Did That Come From?

This post is based on Week Two of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. From out of nowhere, my phone rings. I check the number. One of...

Auditing My Phone Use for Lent

On the first night of a three-day senior retreat, a student stopped me to say, “I wasn’t too happy when you took away our...

Signs of Hope

In Spes Non Confundit (“Hope Does Not Disappoint”), Pope Francis uses the phrase “signs of hope” multiple times. Inspired by the Jubilee Year’s theme...

Purpose in This Moment

This post is based on Week One of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. So often in our lives we want that big picture, the clear road...

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