Eric Jensen, SJ
Eric Jensen, SJ, works in the Spiritual Exercises ministry at Loyola House, Guelph, Ontario. He also paints and writes. He is the author of Entering Christ's Prayer (Ave Maria Press, 2007)and Ignatius Loyola and You (Novalis 2018).
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Reflecting on THE 500TH ANNIVERSARY OF IGNATIUS LOYOLA’S CONVERSION
"If I had to define Ignatian spirituality, I would say it simply means being attentive to what God is doing in your life, and then reflecting on your experience in order to make decisions."...
Mystery Part III: The Mystery of Friendship
"We have both lived long and very full lives, following our different paths, and no doubt I shall join him at some future date, soon or late."...
Mystery Part II: The Mystery of My Vocation
"While I owe my catholic baptism to my unbaptized father, in some mysterious way I owe my vocation to the Catholic priesthood to my Anglican mother."...
Mystery Part I: The Mystery of My Baptism
"That I should be the one to arrange for my father’s baptism – those many years after he had arranged for mine – strikes me as something only God could arrange. I have since come to think of God as the great Arranger: . . . "...
Christ is Risen fiom the Dead
Reflecting on the Risen Christ can take one from poem to prayer to union....
Fratelli Tutti and World Religions
"He makes much use of Bernard Lonergan’s theology of conversion: intellectual, moral, and religious conversion, and sees conversion as the basis of all religion."...