Radical Trust: God’s Track Record (Lent Reflections 2026)

The Office of Ignatian Spirituality presents Radical Trust: God’s Track Record, weekly audio reflections during Lent!

Pray with us this Lent and listen to our weekly audio reflections based on the Sunday readings each week leading up to Easter.

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These short Ignatian-inspired reflections are for all ages. They are written and narrated by Terresa Ford.

Young adults are invited to join an online small group utilizing these reflections. Click here for dates and additional information.


About the Author

Terresa Michele Ford is an Ignatian Spiritual Director, Palliative Care Chaplain and artist who has written reflections for Jesuitprayer.org, the Contemplatio for Ignatius House Jesuit Retreat Center, Catholic Women Preach, and the Black Catholic Messenger.

She holds an M.Div. from the Candler School of Theology at Emory University and an MFA in painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Terresa lives in Baltimore, Maryland and serves as a Reflector for the Ignatian Volunteer Corp and a chaplain with Medstar Health.


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Fourth Week of Lent

Freedom from Fear

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Third Week of Lent

Conversion Through Trust

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Second Week of Lent

Spiritual Change Agents

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First Week of Lent

The Roadmap

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