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Making Good Decisions
An Approach to Good Choices
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Discernment of Spirits
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Keeping Hope Alive in the Recuperation Journey
Brendan McManus, SJ
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A Vocational Twist and a Turn
Joseph Tetlow, SJ
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Seven Paths to Find Glimmers of Hope Among the Twists and Turns
Rebecca Ruiz
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The Miraculous Medal and Pre-Op Hope
Loretta Pehanich
What the Spiritual Exercises Do
Spiritual Exercises
Jim Manney
The Exercises give us the confidence that grows from personal experience, says Jim Conroy, SJ, on Busted Halo. "It gives to men and women...
Consolation, Desolation, and Feelings
Discernment
Jim Manney
Consolation and desolation are key ideas in Ignatian discernment, and they are not easy to understand. Abbot Joseph has a good post about the...
The Spiritual Exercises in High School
Spiritual Exercises
Jim Manney
Religious educators with an Ignatian bent take note. A young Jesuit named Anthony Borrow has been using the Spiritual Exercises in his classes at Dallas...
What Does it Mean to "Serve"?
Spiritual Exercises
Jim Manney
"Service" is a central idea in Ignatian spirituality. But what does it really mean? Here is an excellent article by David Fleming, SJ, that unpacks...
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