By Loretta Pehanich This story is inspired by Matthew 18:1–5. We had just traveled from Galilee and stopped near the far side of the Jordan River. Bodies pressed close together and the dry, warm air caused me to be uncomfortable. I think it was ego that caused my friend to ask Jesus who would be greatest in heaven. […] Click through to read the full article Like a Child, which appeared first on Ignatian Spirituality. IgnatianSpirituality.com ® is a service of Loyola Press, a Jesuit minis...| Ignatian Spirituality
By dotMagis Editor When was the last time you contemplated the marvelous things without number that God has done in this universe? Do you know where to find the Bear and Orion, the Pleiades and the chambers of the south? Those are constellations, after all—things in the sky that in principle anyone can see for themselves. In The […] Click through to read the full article Marvelous Things Without Number, which appeared first on Ignatian Spirituality. IgnatianSpirituality.com ® is a servic...| Ignatian Spirituality
By Shemaiah Gonzalez There are times when I am so overwhelmed or grieved, I cannot pray for myself. I feel like I am drowning. I want so desperately to see Jesus with his hand out above the water, but I cannot. This is when I text my prayer group. Five years ago, when the world began to spin […] Click through to read the full article The Gift of Prayer, which appeared first on Ignatian Spirituality. IgnatianSpirituality.com ® is a service of Loyola Press, a Jesuit ministry. For all who sen...| Ignatian Spirituality
Loretta Pehanich imagines how Jesus and Mary might have prayed together after he was grown.| Ignatian Spirituality
Tim Muldoon reflects on an audacious prayer, the Suscipe of St. Ignatius.| Ignatian Spirituality
Loretta Pehanich addresses skepticism about Ignatian contemplation, or imaginative prayer.| Ignatian Spirituality