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What Ignacian value do we possess if we have basis for the creation of everything?

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all the things in the world are presented to us “so that we can know God more easily and make a return of love more readily.”

“The world is charged with the grandeur of God.”

This line from a poem by the Jesuit Gerard Manley Hopkins captures a central theme of Ignatian spirituality: its insistence that God is at work everywhere—in work, relationships, culture, the arts, the intellectual life, creation itself.

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