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Have you read the most-circulated book in the history of Christianity (after the Bible)?
Peter John Cameron
January 11, 2017
After St. Ignatius discovered 'Imitation of Christ,' he "never wished to read any other devotional book."
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Letter to My Son
Meena Alexander
January 11, 2017
You are in a country I have never seen.
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Discerning good and bad spirits: wisdom from a Jesuit spiritual writer
Sean Salai
January 11, 2017
Humans are called to praise, reverence and serve God through our every decision and action.
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Meet the Jesuit chaplain who prays for Congress. He could use your help.
Jeremy Zipple
January 10, 2017
I will see two people talking and pray: “Lord, whatever that is please bless that. Don't even know what it is.”
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Andrew Garfield played a Jesuit in Silence, but he didn't expect to fall in love with Jesus.
Brendan Busse
January 10, 2017
There were so many things in the Exercises that changed me and transformed me, that showed me who I was...and where I believe God wants me to be.
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The Native American Holy Man who did not surrender all to the Jesuits
Thomas Powers
January 10, 2017
What Black Elk taught his people was to depend instead on something harder to take away than guns, the trust that prayers in their own language, delivered in their own way, would reach the god they addressed as Tunkashila.
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