St. Ignatius' Prayer for Generosity
Lord teach me to be generous.Teach me to serve you as you deserve; To give and not to count the cost; To fight and not to heed the wounds; To toil and not to seek for rest; To labor and not to ask for...
View ArticleThe Gift of the First Principle and Foundation
"The Goal of our life is to live with God forever. God, who loves us, gave us life. Our own response of love allows God's life to flow into us without limit. All the things in this world are gifts from...
View ArticleThe Value of Suffering
As we make our way through Lent to Easter, we hear more and more about the redemptive power of suffering. Does this mean though that we should seek suffering? Our visceral reaction is a resounding NO,...
View ArticleBeyond Doubt: Learning from St. Thomas the Apostle
Beyond Doubt: Learning from St. Thomas the ApostleApril 2015 By Paul Homer The gospels are filled with the greatest stories ever told, and surely the greatest among them are those we hear during this...
View ArticleFr. O'Konsky, SJ on the Family
I’m sure most of us super-idealize the Holy Family, picturing them always in perfect composition within every single scene of their lives, the way great painters capture them. Not a hair out of place,...
View ArticleBeing on Pilgrimage
The inspiration for our monthly Pilgrim’s Post is St. Ignatius’ letters to the early Jesuits, men he referred to as his “fellow pilgrims.” Today, those touched by Ignatian spirituality through...
View ArticleFr. O'Konsky, SJ on Love
Love God and love your neighbor. According to one who should know, that’s the whole purpose of life, what will fulfill us as human beings. Sounds pretty clear and simple. It’s neither. “Love God with...
View ArticleMr. Smith: Watching, Waiting, Praying and the Papal Conclave
Watching, Waiting, Praying...A Journey to the Papal ConclaveCraig Smith, Ministry & Religious StudiesIn the two and a half years since his election, Pope Francis has become a household name and a...
View ArticlePilgrims' Post on Remembrance
Hope Does Not Disappoint: Reflections on the Loss of a Loved OneMaureen Martinez and Nelson Ritter ’96As the last month of the liturgical year, Christian churches have long set aside the month of...
View ArticlePilgrim's Post Returns
After a short hiatus, we are happy to resume our regular monthly Pilgim's Post. This month's post, Pentecost: An Illumination Drifts In, is written by Rosanne English, a member of the Prep's English...
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