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 MoreRooted in practical reality, Pope Francis’ exhortation on love is one of the most beautiful gems on marriage ever written by the Church.
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Sometimes giving others dignity is not just about offering money or healing, but about making eye contact with them and becoming friends.
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Buddhism’s Lenten challenge for us.
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Free hug? Alexander is sure to give you one because for him, it’s a conduit of God’s love.
Read MoreUse your imagination to meet Jesus at a party. The conversation turns to resurrection. What do you say?
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How blessed is the bond of friendship! Jesus challenges us to continue loving and believing in each other, despite our human weakness.
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The tension of good and evil; consolation and desolation
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Conversation with Jesus
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The sacramentality of sending someone a hug.
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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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Are TVs in restaurants a distraction when our conversation dips to silence? Why is silence so uncomfortable for us? Because it reveals those things we have a hard time telling ourselves.
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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.