Friend and Master: Two Images of Divine Companionship
Ignatius uses two images for our relationship with God: a friendship and a master-servant relationship. Both of these however are really about a deep intimacy and companionship.
Read MoreIgnatius uses two images for our relationship with God: a friendship and a master-servant relationship. Both of these however are really about a deep intimacy and companionship.
Read MoreForgiveness is a way that God seeks to lift the burdens from us that prevent us from the freedom to love and live fully.
Read MorePosted by andyotto | 22 Feb 2021 | Discernment
God’s will for us is not some predetermined blueprint that negates our freedom. Let’s examine how the Ignatian tradition understands discernment and purpose. Hint: There’s a bigger Dream for the world. And Disney Pixar’s Soul helps reminds us of this, too.
Read MorePosted by andyotto | 8 Feb 2021 | Ignatian Basics
An overview of five important contributions of the Ignatian spiritual tradition.
Read MorePosted by andyotto | 25 Jan 2021 | Mercy, Scripture Reflections
We have put too much stock in human governments and institutions. The archetypal pattern found in scripture shows that human kingdoms always fail and God is always trying to draw us back to our original goodness.
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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.