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Fr. Nicolás on Silence

The prospect of becoming a “contemplative in action” is one of the most appealing features of Ignatian spirituality. I like what Fr. Adolfo Nicolás, the Jesuit Superior General, has to say about it in this interview with Eric Sundrup, SJ, of the Jesuit Post.

Check out four other videos in the TJP YouTube channel, where Father General discusses youth ministry, social media, vocations, and Pope Francis.

Jim Manney
Jim Manneyhttps://www.jimmanneybooks.com/
Jim Manney is the author of highly praised popular books on Ignatian spirituality, including A Simple, Life-Changing Prayer (about the Daily Examen) and God Finds Us (about the Spiritual Exercises). He is the compiler/editor of An Ignatian Book of Days. His latest book is What Matters Most and Why. He and his wife live in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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  1. To be present with God in the middle of a noisy crowd is life-giving for me. I also need to take the time to be totally alone with God in prayer and meditation in order to experience contemplation in action.

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