We interrupt this blogalogue for a few announcements.
For one week only, download a free eBook copy of Just Call Me López by Margaret Silf. We’re making this available to you in dual celebration of the feast of St. Ignatius and the centenary of Loyola Press.
In Just Call Me López, a 21st-century woman, Rachel, meets the man who becomes St. Ignatius, and both are transformed by their unlikely friendship and series of thought-provoking conversations.
For those of you wishing to purchase the hardcover edition, order through Loyola Press and enter the code Lopez at checkout to get 30% off. Shipping and handling are additional. This special offer expires August 31, 2012.
Stay tuned for more of the blogalogue with Margaret Silf this week, and download your free eBook by July 31, 2012.




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I’ve just downloaded Lopez onto my laptop Kindle.
Thanks so much for this wonderful gift.
Summer reading sorted !
Blessings
Phil,
I’m delighted you’re pleased. I don’t know so much about “Summer reading sorted.” I read it in one sitting.
Paul
Can’t wait to get my hubby to download this to our nook for me.
yup I’m a techno kluttz
Maura,
You see, even husbands have their purposes!
Paul
I can see the TV ad now “now you too can own your very own multi-purpose husband… He slices, he dices, he knows how to download books for the nook… for just 4 easy payements of 49.99 you too can own your very own… Just think of all the wonderful things you can do in your home with yours… Models come in tall dark and hansome, blond and beautiful not to mention the swarthy type.
But seriously yes he is a blessing I wouldn’t echange the gift of him for ANYTHING because he is truely priceless.
Many thanks…
Thank you for all these wonderful thoughts you make available to all of us.
Tim & Madonna,
My pleasure entirely…
Paul
Thank you, Thank you for such a perfect and very much needed gift today. I have just recently stumbled upon your uplifting blog and so look forward to getting the blog in my email. Ignatian Spirituality is what I have been searching for and feel so grateful to know there are others out in the “Roman Catholic World” that feel inspired the same way.
I have just downloaded the file to my computer, and I am having a lot of trouble opening it. Any suggestions. It keeps saying the file is not supported or has been damaged. I tried with Acrobat programs and Internet Explorer. Looking forward to reading it once I get this figured out!
Kristina,
Our “bright young things” are working on this issue and I hope that someone will be in touch with you by the end of the day. If not, let me know and I will go into “scolding mode!”
Paul
Hi Paul,
I just returned yesterday afternoon from an 8-day Ignatian retreat so I thought that perhaps I had lost the ability to use my laptop correctly!! I am also receiving the same messsage as Kristina. Please help!
Now I need to go back and read all that I missed – what a week for me to go into seclusion.
Thanks LoyolaPress!
I downloaded this as well last night and can’t wait to read it. It looks totally awesome. Thank you.