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The Audacity of an Ignatian Approach to Social Justice

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Editor’s note: Throughout July, we’re hosting 31 Days with St. Ignatius, a month-long celebration of Ignatian spirituality. In addition to the calendar of Ignatian articles found here, posts on dotMagis this month will explore the theme of “The Audacity of Ignatian Spirituality.”

While I think that both head and heart are places we experience faith, we need to remember faith is not only about what we feel or how we think, but also what we do. The audacity of our faith includes the idea that despite all the many injustices that we see in the world, what we do matters; we are called to work for justice in the world.

Consider some audacious beliefs that underlie an Ignatian approach to justice.

Reflect for just a moment on that last idea and how audacious it is! It is easy to look at injustice in the world and be overwhelmed by how much there is to do. It is easy to become cynical about what is possible and what is impossible. But Ignatius did not think that God calls us to a life that is easy. Rather, God calls us to walk with Jesus in a life of love, one in which we also believe that “with God, nothing is impossible.” (Luke 1:37)


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