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    Consciousness Examen

    By George Aschenbrenner, SJ From Consciousness Examen, part of the Somos Católicos series Examen is a practice without much significance for many people in their spiritual...
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    Jesus with Us

    In the Spiritual Exercises, St. Ignatius encourages us to pray with our imaginations. He suggests we enter into the nativity scene in our mind's...

    Voices for Justice

    Jesuits and their colleagues recognize the importance of being “people for others.” The original concept of “helping souls” included direct service to the poor...

    The Voice “in Here”

    By Chris Lowney From Heroic Living The Hebrew prophet Elijah finds God speaking. We’re told that Elijah witnessed a “great wind, so strong that it was splitting...

    Vocations

    Vocation comes from the Latin vox, meaning voice. It implies that you are being called by God to a particular state or course of...

    Teach Me Your Ways

    Teach me your way of looking at people: as you glanced at Peter after his denial, as you penetrated the heart of the rich young man and...

    Social Justice

    Social justice is an area of concern for those interested in Ignatian spirituality. The early Jesuits often described their work as simply “helping souls.”...

    Prayer Is a Conversation

    The underlying dynamic of Ignatian prayer is that of a conversation. We are in a relationship with God that involves give and take, our...

    Working with Others

    By David L. Fleming, SJ From What Is Ignatian Spirituality? Ignatius understood early on that God was calling him to a life of service, but it...

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