The Gifts of Ignatius
"The gifts of silence and contemplation and desire move us forward. They make us ready to choose life and light and blessing, and reject death and darkness and curse.... Read more
"The gifts of silence and contemplation and desire move us forward. They make us ready to choose life and light and blessing, and reject death and darkness and curse.... Read more
"In this issue, stories about life and death serve as bookends to our collection of wellness articles." Read more
"Ignatius was just a man, after all, a wounded man, no different from you or me. Broken, scarred, sent, and graced." Fr. Ernald Andal, SJ reflects on St. Ignatius,... Read more
There is something with going up on a mountain. It makes one see things from a different, even wider and better perspective. In our Gospel this 17th Sunday of... Read more
In today’s Gospel reading, the sight of the crowd summoned the shepherd in the Lord. What did it, we are told, was that they were like a shepherd-less flock... Read more
On 17th June 2015, the Université Catholique de Lille (UCL) bestowed on Fr. Bienvenido Nebres, SJ a Docteur Honoris Causa, citing his personification of their motto “in fide ad... Read more
You may have heard people talk about the “Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius” and you wonder what they mean. The following basic points about the Spiritual Exercises may be... Read more
They say we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. At Sacred Heart School–Ateneo de Cebu, we have a different saying: “Don’t judge a teacher by his/her bulletin board.” Read more
Pope Francis' encyclical on the environment Laudato Si’ has won many hearts, as it speaks to the world of the realities of today, both in the context of environment... Read more
After ordination to the priesthood, the constant question to me was, “Why do you need to go East Timor when there is also a greater need in the Philippines?”... Read more