The Spiritual Journey of Ignatius of Loyola 1491 - 1540 Based on 'A Pilgrim's Testament', this is a peek into Ignatius' autobiograpghy as narrated to a fellow Jesuit before he died. Read more about the story of Ignatius' spiritual healing and after being physically wounded at Pamplona.
Mission Formation a Framework for Formation of Persons and Communities in Ignatian Spirituality This document is about people and institutions hearing the continual call of Jesus and sharing that call in daily life and work. It is about exploring and adopting practices which inform and encourage institutions and communities to be truly Ignatian in their active service of the Church and civil society.
Accompaniment: a Means for Meaningful Companionship Today There is much joy in being in solidarity with other people as we experience life in our various roles: as a parent, a friend, a co-worker, and many other roles. How can we best walk with others in our journey in life and be with someone in the experience of the moment?
The Great Gospel Ideas Charism formation is vital in Jesuit and Ignatian institutions. The intention behind their apostolates is to help lay people to come to an understanding and practical appreciation of the Ignatian 'way of proceeding' and its spirituality. The Loyola Institute's program for formation of a school community is also touched on.
Ignatian Worldview In our busy lives we often forget our core values and what truly matters in the world. We forget that we live in this world for God, for others. Ignatius reminds us that God is ever-present and He can be discovered in lived experiences. Christ is our model and so we must work in this world for the greater good.
Ignatian Spirituality (Reyes) It's been defined in many ways and in many words. Here Jose Reyes offers his views on Ignatian spirituality in a unique way: he describes the man behind the tradition.
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