Friend and Master: Two Images of Divine Companionship
Ignatius uses two images for our relationship with God: a friendship and a master-servant relationship. Both of these however are really about a deep intimacy and companionship.
Read MoreIgnatius uses two images for our relationship with God: a friendship and a master-servant relationship. Both of these however are really about a deep intimacy and companionship.
Read MoreJesus entered this world in poverty. Imagine the mercy of God breaking into the grittiness of 21st century poverty.
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We’re all covered in the “mud” of human suffering, but Jesus calls us to recognise our common vulnerabilities and how he companions us through suffering.
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Conversation with Jesus
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A call to human and divine encounter. Also, details on a special offer for Pope Francis’ new book.
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We should have respect and reverence for God, but can we call God a friend? Yes! And here’s why…
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This guide will offer you a process and framework for discerning a particular decision using the approaches and prayer methods in the Ignatian tradition.