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Magis refers to the philosophy of doing more for Christ, and therefore doing more for others. It is an expression of an aspiration and inspiration. It relates ...
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If we wish the magis to denote a core value of Jesuit institutions, it follows that the value should be comprehensible and applicable to all or most people ...
The fundamental idea of magis is that we try to do the more, the better, the greater, for God, not for ourselves, as James Martin, SJ, explains.
The eighteen-month program consists of four 2-day seminars, one retreat, regular reading, personal reflection, and prayer.
May 29, 2013 · Ask Iggy Episode 3: What exactly does Magis mean? The Jesuit Post team asks St. Ignatius "Iggy" questions from our readers.
Synchronically, comparative of magnopere (“much, greatly”), adverbial form of magnus (“big, great”), built from its root + Proto-Indo-European *-is, zero-grade ...
Apr 1, 2022 · Magis is linked, then, to AMDG, or Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam, another Latin term, which means “For the greater glory of God.” In other words, magis ...
Nov 4, 2019 · If you've been around Jesuit institutions, you've probably heard the word "Magis" before. This is a small Latin word, but it's packed with ...
“MAG+S” is a global movement enabling Ignatian spirituality to be experienced around the World Youth Day events that have such huge impact on so many young ...