
Celebrate the Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola with Poet Cameron Bellm
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Jul 28, 2021 Cameron Bellm, a poet and columnist for Jesuits.org, explores the rich legacy of St. Ignatius of Loyola in a conversation brimming with insights. She shares the heartwarming story behind her viral Prayer for a Pandemic and its role in fostering community during isolation. With a PhD in Russian literature, Cameron links literary giants to Ignatian themes, enriching her poetic expressions. She introduces her e-book, Christ Plays in 10,000 Places, inviting listeners to embrace Ignatian spirituality with practical tips and encouragement.
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Viral Pandemic Prayer
- Cameron Bellm wrote a hand-scrawled prayer during early COVID and posted it to her small Instagram without expecting anything.
- The prayer unexpectedly went viral and connected her with diverse faith communities using it in services worldwide.
Prayer That Named Our Vulnerabilities
- Cameron Bellm reads her poem 'Prayer for a Pandemic' that names specific vulnerabilities and calls us to choose love.
- The prayer resonated because it reframed inconvenience as a prompt to care for those most at risk.
Literature Trains the Spiritual Eye
- Studying Russian literature taught Cameron to 'see' the tiny details and the vast interior life that art reveals.
- That training shaped her poetic attention and her habit of finding God in small, everyday moments.



