Quodcumque Dixerit Vobis, Facite. Do Whatever He Tells You. Gospel According to Saint John 2:5 Latest Posts 1 January 1300 - The Renaissance begins. 23 October 1491 - Saint Ignatius of Loyola, SJ was born. 7 April 1506 - Saint Francis Xavier, SJ was born. 13 April 1506 - Saint Peter Faber, SJ was born.…
🌐 Visit Everydayignatian.wordpress.com
🌐 Everydayignatian.wordpress.com besuchen
✍️Write rieview ✍️Rezension schreiben 🏷️Get Badge! 🏷️Abzeichen holen! ⚙️Edit entry ⚙️Eintrag bearbeiten 📰News 📰Neuigkeiten
Spanning between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Renaissance was a period of rebirth across Europe, marked by great advancements in art, exploration, literature, politics, and science. The litany of Renaissance geniuses is not short. Minds like Dante, Shakespeare, Erasmus, and da Vinci shaped Europe (and the entire world) during this time. Given that the … Continue reading EI Edition 67: The Renaissance
8.3.2024 11:00EI Edition 67: The RenaissanceFor the love of the Liturgy, let’s talk about Lent. Lent is the season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. It is a time to re-learn a fundamental virtue: humility. Leaning into Liturgy Today, we will be looking at several excerpts from the Liturgy. We will begin with the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar: … Continue reading EI Edition 66: For the Love of the Liturgy – Lent
1.3.2024 11:00EI Edition 66: For the Love of the Liturgy – Lenthttps://wordpress.com/home/totingsreflections.home.blog
21.2.2024 23:19Comment on EI Edition 57: Spiritual Direction and Discernment by toting alipishttps://wordpress.com/home/totingsreflections.home.blog
21.2.2024 23:19Comment on EI Edition 58: Ignatian 101 – Ignatian Examen by toting alipisWords can break down, build up, cut, delight, frighten, hurt, inspire, insult, seduce, and soothe. It’s corny, but it is also true. So much so, that in his Spiritual Exercises, Ignatius dedicates several paragraphs solely to sins of the tongue. And the only way to tackle it is talking it out. Beginning with Ignatius 38. … Continue reading EI Edition 65: Watch your Mouth!
16.2.2024 14:15EI Edition 65: Watch your Mouth!In 2006, the blockbuster film The Devil Wears Prada hit the theaters, and was subsequently nominated for a litany of awards. But, inadvertently or not, the movie producers also coined a remarkable rule of thumb for the spiritual life. We Begin With Ignatius 332. . . . It is a mark of the evil spirit … Continue reading EI Edition 64: The Devil Wears Prada
9.2.2024 13:01EI Edition 64: The Devil Wears PradaThere comes a time in everyone’s life when you just feel . . . burnt out. The passion that you one had for a hobby, project, or line of work seems to fade away. And it is at those moments that we yearn for something to reignite the fire we once had. Enter the Novena. … Continue reading EI Edition 63: The Power of the Novena
2.2.2024 11:00EI Edition 63: The Power of the NovenaI want to begin with a bit of humor, courtesy of Duck Dynasty: The Lesson of the Desert This was the lesson that the Israelites had to learn. And relearn. And relearn. And relearn. For four decades. Every day, the Divine Majesty provided you with the manna you needed, but He only gave you enough … Continue reading EI Edition 62: Do You Trust Me?
19.1.2024 11:00EI Edition 62: Do You Trust Me?Anthony of Padua. Bonaventure. Clare of Assisi. Solanus Casey. And, of course, Francis himself. All of these Franciscan greats share one thing in common: A joy that is bottomless and effervescent. But how can we, as Ignatians, emulate that? Jesters of the Lord The Franciscans are known as the “Jesters of the Lord,” and for … Continue reading EI Edition 61: Pick the Best – Franciscan Joy
12.1.2024 11:00EI Edition 61: Pick the Best – Franciscan JoyThey came from the East, they followed a star, and they offered Him treasures of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. In a nutshell, this is all we know about the Magi. But, in a certain respect, maybe that is all we need to know about the Sovereigns from the East. “We Three Kings of Orient Are. … Continue reading EI Edition 60: A Royal Epiphany
5.1.2024 11:00EI Edition 60: A Royal EpiphanyThe most daunting challenge of life is being the best you can be, no matter what the circumstances around you suggest, as there is always room for each of us to grow and face the mountain before us. But Ignatius exhorts us to never lose heart, because scaling the mountain is what the spiritual life … Continue reading EI Edition 59: An Ignatian New Year
29.12.2023 11:00EI Edition 59: An Ignatian New YearUnfortunately, there will be no edition of Everyday Ignatian this week due to my family and I contracting COVID-19. God willing, we will be resuming our weekly editions next week. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
22.12.2023 11:00A Brief Announcement[…] will – from time to time – be publishing short stories about a fictional Jesuit called Father Blackrobe. Hailing originally from Lake Ontario and growing up on the border between the United States and […]
17.11.2023 13:34Comment on Father Blackrobe 1 – The New Assignment by EI Edition 54: Jesuits and Education – Everyday Ignatian[…] Pingback: For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 3): Music – Everyday Ignatian […]
18.9.2023 12:24Comment on EI Edition 46: For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 3): Music by For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 1): Art – Everyday Ignatian[…] Pingback: For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 2): Architecture – Everyday Ignatian […]
18.9.2023 12:24Comment on EI Edition 45: For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 2): Architecture by For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 1): Art – Everyday Ignatian[…] This Part Three of this installment of For the Love of the Liturgy. Part One can be found by clicking here, and Part Two can be found by clicking here. […]
18.9.2023 12:21Comment on EI Edition 45: For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 2): Architecture by For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 3): Music – Everyday Ignatian[…] want to return to Part 1 for a moment: during the Protestant Reformation, a Christendom was split in half in more ways than […]
15.9.2023 15:29Comment on EI Edition 44: For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 1): Art by For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 3): Music – Everyday Ignatian[…] This Part Two of this installment of For the Love of the Liturgy. Part One can be found by clicking here. […]
8.9.2023 10:00Comment on EI Edition 44: For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 1): Art by For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 2): Architecture – Everyday Ignatian[…] art is in perpetual motion. And Ignatians, too, are also in perpetual motion, because it is by doing that we worship the Divine Majesty. According to Doctor Peter […]
1.9.2023 10:00Comment on EI Edition 5: Work-ship by For the Love of the Liturgy (Part 1): Art – Everyday Ignatian[…] the first edition of Everyday Ignatian – “Turn to England” – we dove into how the Catholic world at-large is turning to British Isles, especially […]
25.8.2023 10:00Comment on EI Edition 2: Turn To England by Turn to Asia – Everyday Ignatian⬆️
⬇️