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Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

St. Ignatius of Loyola

Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Dr. Mike Scherschligt

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🗓️ 31 July 2020

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Transcript

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This is Holy Family School of Faith.

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So welcome to our Rosary meditation.

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Today is the Feast of Saint Ignatius of Loyola,

0:12.0

and we are blessed to have this meditation given by Dr.

0:16.2

Troy Hinkle co-founder of the Holy Family School of Faith and the movement of

0:21.7

the Holy Family. So let's begin in the name of the Father and the movement of the holy family.

0:23.0

So let's begin in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.

0:26.0

Amen.

0:27.0

Let's call to mind all those we've promised to pray for, especially praying for the strengthening of Jeannie Sherman

0:32.0

as she is being conformed to Christ crucified.

0:36.8

She is offering her prayer and suffering for all of us.

0:41.0

And I tell you I think I'm experiencing the grace of her prayer and suffering

0:46.2

But we also continue to offer this for the healing of

0:49.7

Olivia Canili and now we pause for a moment to allow you to add all of your intentions.

1:00.0

The life of Saint Ignatius of Loyola illustrates well.

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St Paul's teaching offered in Romans.

1:08.4

We know that in everything God works for good

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for those who love him, he says.

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Ignatius was a soldier of fortune, and his fortune radically changed when his leg was shattered

1:21.8

by a cannonball in Pamplona, Spain in 1521 during the battle with the French.

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His long and difficult healing process included much suffering. His legs had to be set and rebroken many times to try to

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straighten them. It was during this excruciating process, however, that God spoke to him while he read the Bible and the lives of the Saints.

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