Election (The Ignatian Kind)
Why do we treat important decisions like products, as if we’re “buying” an “add-on” for our life? True Christian discernment ought to be about “selling” and casting off false masks.
Read Moreby andyotto | Nov 1, 2016 | Discernment, Ignatian Basics | 4
Why do we treat important decisions like products, as if we’re “buying” an “add-on” for our life? True Christian discernment ought to be about “selling” and casting off false masks.
Read Moreby andyotto | Oct 10, 2016 | Discernment, The Tough Questions | 8
Can I vote for a Democrat? Can I vote for someone who is not consistently pro-life? Isn’t abortion the primary issue I must base my vote on? Let’s examine what the Church teaches and how to make an Ignatian discernment.
Read Moreby andyotto | May 25, 2016 | Awareness, Discernment, God In All Things, The Tough Questions | 7
Politics stirs up deep emotions within us, but can we really separate our spirituality from politics? The messiness of elections speaks a lot to the messiness of discernment.
Read MoreKate Mroz examines why the #NeverTrump movement is lacking. The issues at hand are much bigger than Trump.
Read Moreby guest | Nov 6, 2014 | Awareness, God In All Things, Guest Posts | 1
We can’t solve all the world’s problems, but we can sit and have lunch with someone.
Read Moreby andyotto | Jun 23, 2014 | Desires of the Heart | 2
Ignatian decision-making; determining God’s will
Read Moreby andyotto | Feb 11, 2013 | Awareness, The Tough Questions | 0
The divisiveness during election season reminds me so much of our brokenness—and that wholeness can come even from our political differences.
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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.