Rejoice and Exult! – Fourth Sunday of Lent
"This Fourth Sunday of Lent is known as Laetare Sunday, a day for rejoicing. This comes from the Entrance Antiphon, from Isaiah 66:10-11. Rejoice Jerusalem! Let’s name reasons to rejoice!"...
"This Fourth Sunday of Lent is known as Laetare Sunday, a day for rejoicing. This comes from the Entrance Antiphon, from Isaiah 66:10-11. Rejoice Jerusalem! Let’s name reasons to rejoice!"...
"Allow me to share with you my top three scriptural readings that have influenced me in my living a Christian life. "...
"As novices, we often get to encounter God in new ways through the experiences as we strive to grow into our newfound Jesuit identity. " Novice Oliver Capko shares one such experience....
"Back Story is a series about some of the regular contributors to igNation. It’s a set of short interviews with writers, their influences, how they go about writing, and what they hope their work for igNation will accomplish."...
". . . a group of ladies at St. Ignatius Parish in Winnipeg, . . .work to provide unique quilts which are then given to longer-term patients at the Winnipeg Children’s Hospital."...
In today's Poetry Tuesday we visit the Winnipeg zoo to see two red panda cubs....
"When I was told that I was to write for Ignation Blog countless different topics came to mind, . . . I thought it was a good idea to express myself in my native tongue first and to reflect on the earlier parts of my faith."...
"A good Lenten exercise can be to ponder the foolishness-wisdom dynamic in our lives, or the crooked lines of our lives."...
" . . . God often uses how humans perceive the physical world to impart something spiritual. He uses the seasons of the year to ingrain divine lessons. One such season is Lent."...
"Back Story is a series about some of the regular contributors to igNation. It’s a set of short interviews with writers, their influences, how they go about writing, and what they hope their work for igNation will accomplish."...