Philip Shano, SJ
Philip Shano, SJ has many years of rich and varied experience working with Ignatian spirituality: teaching, writing and using it in his ministry. He resides in the Jesuit community in Pickering, Ontario.
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FOMO or Doubt? – Second Sunday of Easter- 2019
"FOMO is the fear of not being included. It is fear that others are having a better time – whether experiencing the Risen Lord or attending a party"...
Easter Sunday 2019
"The ministry of consolation occurs when we release people from their fears, when we bring them peace, when we evangelize, when we help them to recognize Christ, and when we give them hope."...
A Great Silence on Earth: Holy Saturday
"Churches that celebrate Holy Saturday traditionally do so by observing a day of somber reflection as they contemplate the world of darkness that would exist without the hope of Christ’s resurrection."...
Watch and Pray – Good Friday 2019
"You know immediately that you have walked onto sacred ground and that there is a sense of peace and the nearness of God. No one has to say anything. It’s okay to just sit in silence."...
Holy Thursday and Humility
"Holy Thursday is a celebration of turning those ordinary forms of service, hospitality and availability into a way to imitate Christ. "...
Our Entry into a Sacred Journey – Palm Sunday 2019
"There is a timeless character to the Paschal Mystery, the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus. As we pray with it, we can't help but see parallels in our own life and in the life of the world."...
Straining Forward – Fifth Sunday of Lent –
"Paul says, "Straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the heavenly call of God.”"...
What is Lent?
"However, the most significant use of forty in this particular situation is the forty days that Jesus spent in the wilderness before he embarked on his public ministry."...
The Prodigal – Fourth Sunday of Lent
"The Return of the Prodigal Son: A Story of Homecoming describes a spiritual journey taken by Nouwen that began when he viewed a reproduction and then spent a long time contemplating the original of Rembrandt's The Return of the Prodigal Son."...
