The New Spiritual Exercises

The New Spiritual Exercises
Title The New Spiritual Exercises PDF eBook
Author Louis M. Savary
Publisher Paulist Press
Total Pages 225
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0809146959

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One can say that the last true revolution in spirituality came with the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola. Many devout Christians use the Exercises unchanged from their origins in the sixteenth century. In the twentieth century, another Jesuit, Pierre Teilhard he Chardin, developed a revolutionary spirituality by integrating science and faith, offering us a new way to understand the Word of God and the immensity of the Universal Christ. Unfortunately, he never spelled out how to practice this new understanding in our daily lives. Louis Savary offers an approach on how the Spiritual Exercises could be re-envisioned for contemporary believers, using the transformative spirituality of Teilhard. The New Spiritual Exercises provides a vision of how a twenty-first century Teilhard might have adapted Ignatius' classic work-in the hope that Teilhard himself would approve. Book jacket.

Understanding the Spiritual Exercises

Understanding the Spiritual Exercises
Title Understanding the Spiritual Exercises PDF eBook
Author Michael Ivens
Publisher Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages 310
Release 1998
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780852444849

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Ever since the Spiritual Exercises were first published in 1548, they have been a popular and important resource for spiritual directors and directees. In this new translation, Michael Ivens draws on the wealth of previously published materials, as well as his extensive experience, to produce a new commentary that unravels the inner workings of the Spiritual Exercises. This new translation with detailed introductions to each section, helps directors arrive at a firm and nuanced understanding of this classic of western spirituality.

Spiritual Exercises Based on Paul's Epistle to the Romans

Spiritual Exercises Based on Paul's Epistle to the Romans
Title Spiritual Exercises Based on Paul's Epistle to the Romans PDF eBook
Author Joseph A. Fitzmyer
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 244
Release 2004
Genre Bible
ISBN 9780802826732

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Paul's letter to the Romans is often regarded as the most profoundly doctrinal book in the Bible. While not overlooking its complex theology, Joseph Fitzmyer here shows Romans to be also a wellspring of devotional insight, accessible and deeply rewarding to all Christians. In this book Fitzmyer recasts the text of Romans into the form of meditations for devotional reflection in spiritual retreats, Bible studies, church classrooms, small groups, and other prayerful gatherings. Styled after the famous Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola, the book includes twenty-four meditations that can be divided in a variety of ways and fit to a range of reading schedules. Accompanying each meditation are questions to encourage reflection on the passage of Romans being considered and also a colloquy in the form of a psalm or New Testament hymn that matches the sentiment of the Pauline passage. A truly fulfilling approach to spirituality, Fitzmyer's Spiritual Exercises demonstrates the role of Scripture in properly ordering the Christian life.

Teilhard de Chardin, The Divine Milieu Explained

Teilhard de Chardin, The Divine Milieu Explained
Title Teilhard de Chardin, The Divine Milieu Explained PDF eBook
Author Louis M. Savary
Publisher Paulist Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2007
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0809144840

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During the twentieth century, Jesuit priest-scientist Pierre Teilhaid de Chardin developed a truly innovative spirituality. By integrating both a comprehensive evolutionary perspective and the discoveries of science into Christian spirituality, Teilhard presented a new way to understand the Word of God and the immensity of the Universal Christ. While many books have explored and explained Teilhard's theology, there has never been a spiritual guide for everyday use of his principles-until now. Savary transforms these challenging and difficult-to-understand concepts into a more accessible spirituality. The Divine Milieu Explained also offers a series of spiritual practices and exercises that integrate science and faith according to Teilhaid's evolutionary spirituality. "His purpose....[was] to see spiritual reality today-in the world contemporary men and women live in. thoroughly informed and transformed by science and technology." Book jacket.

Ignatius of Loyola

Ignatius of Loyola
Title Ignatius of Loyola PDF eBook
Author Saint Ignatius (of Loyola)
Publisher Paulist Press
Total Pages 532
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780809132164

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The General Introduction is an intellectual and spiritual biography that sketches the fascinating steps by which, largely through mystical favors from God, Ignatius reached his inspiring worldview, with everything in it ordered to the greater glory of God.

God Finds Us

God Finds Us
Title God Finds Us PDF eBook
Author Jim Manney
Publisher Loyola Press
Total Pages 140
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0829438289

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In God Finds Us, author Jim Manney makes the Spiritual Exercises more accessible than ever by revealing his inner monologue of thoughts while he did the Exercises and giving everyday, relevant examples of sin, discernment, and meditating on the love of God. In his previous book, A Simple, Life-Changing Prayer, Manney presented the daily Examen to readers in a way that made them feel empowered to make it a part of their regular prayer life. Now he offers God Finds Us toshare his experiences of making the Spiritual Exercises in a down-to-earth, accessible narrative. Manney includes pertinent biblical examples that help us make the connections between how we pray, view sin, and make appropriate life decisions today.

The Ignatian Adventure

The Ignatian Adventure
Title The Ignatian Adventure PDF eBook
Author Kevin O'Brien
Publisher Loyola Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2011-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0829435786

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Updated and Includes a New Preface from the Author Embark on the spiritual ADVENTURE of a lifetime. There's no better guide than St. Ignatius of Loyola for people who want to enliven their faith, discover their purpose, and make better decisions in their life. In this revised edition of The Ignatian Adventure, Kevin O'Brien, SJ, offers a unique way of experiencing the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius in daily life. With O'Brien as our navigator, we adventure through 32 weeks of prayer and meditations that draw us into a deeper encounter with God. What sets this book apart from other Ignatian retreats is how O'Brien incorporates the timeless counsel of wisdom figures throughout the ages and personal stories about living the Exercises in everyday life. O'Brien makes it easy to see how these teachings intersect with the real world. The Ignatian Adventure is an ideal resource for spiritual directors. Its user-friendly style also makes it the perfect book for anyone seeking a better understanding of Ignatian spirituality and a richer prayer life.