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Catholic Worldbuilding and the Ignatian Imagination

I’ve always been fascinated by the process of worldbuilding. Science fiction and fantasy are by far my favorite genres. Occasionally, I dabble in writing speculative...

Prayer Isn’t Complicated

I was taking the grandkids to school while babysitting for my son and his wife, who were on holiday for a week. On Monday...

Coming Down from the Mountain of Retreat

Over spring break, I was given the gift of attending the Jesuits of the U.S. Central and Southern Province’s second annual women’s retreat. This...

Prayer on the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

This post is based on Week Eight of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. Fr. Joseph Tetlow, SJ, makes these key points in talking about the graces...

Easter That’s More Than a Day

We have spent weeks doing Lent. Is it possible that we can spend even one week doing Easter? Can we remember that there is...

Holy Saturday as the Dark Night

The tabernacle is empty. The tomb is full. The stone is rolled across the opening. There is no going back. The disciples are overwhelmed...

Prayer on the Passion of Jesus Christ

This post is based on Week Seven of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. Fr. Joseph Tetlow, SJ, makes these key points in talking about the graces...

Brian Grogan, SJ, on Pedro Arrupe, SJ

Congratulations to Brian Grogan, SJ, for winning an Independent Press Award and an Illumination Book Awards Gold Medal for his biography of Pedro Arrupe,...

Lenten Read-Along: For You

Enjoy this video interpretation of “For You,” an excerpt from Gregory Boyle’s Forgive Everyone Everything. This is the final post for this year’s Lenten read-along....

Challenge of the Second Week and the Colloquy

This post is based on Week Six of An Ignatian Prayer Adventure. Fr. Joseph Tetlow, SJ, makes these key points in talking about the challenge...

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