Unhurried and Inefficient
Haste can be a mark of the evil spirit, while an unhurried—even inefficient—pace is often a mark of God’s kingdom.
Read Moreby andyotto | Aug 29, 2022 | Spiritual Practices | 1
Haste can be a mark of the evil spirit, while an unhurried—even inefficient—pace is often a mark of God’s kingdom.
Read Moreby andyotto | Nov 22, 2021 | Spiritual Practices | 2
Your instructor for this lesson on rest: Jesus.
Read Moreby guest | Jan 8, 2018 | Guest Posts | 0
This is an Ignatian retreat, based on the Spiritual Exercises, that can be made in just a few days – even online.
Read Moreby andyotto | Dec 16, 2015 | Awareness, Essays, God In All Things, Guest Posts | 3
God’s messages seem to come in threes for Teresa, and in the little creatures of nature.
Read Moreby guest | Sep 23, 2015 | Discernment, God In All Things, Guest Posts | 6
On retreat, the light of God more widely illuminates the path before us.
Read Moreby andyotto | Jan 12, 2015 | Ignatian Basics, Prayer, Spiritual Practices | 2
You can’t know Ignatian spirituality without a knowing the importance of the Spiritual Exercises. But what are they?
Read Moreby guest | Mar 20, 2014 | Guest Posts | 5
Mags Blackie on the grace that comes from letting God be God and acknowledging our limitations.
Read Moreby guest | May 30, 2013 | Awareness, God In All Things, Guest Posts, The Lighter Side | 1
Cara Callbeck didn’t expect chasing her dog in the rain would lead to so much grace!
Read Moreby guest | May 16, 2013 | Awareness, God In All Things, Guest Posts | 1
Sometimes the smallest messengers bring the most important messages.
Read Moreby andyotto | Sep 24, 2012 | Prayer, Spiritual Practices | 0
No time for an extended retreat? Try a 10-minute one.
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This guide will offer you a process and framework for discerning a particular decision using the approaches and prayer methods in the Ignatian tradition.