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An Ignatian Approach to Ministry  Martin Scroope explores the interplay of context, experience, reflection, action and evaluation in an Ignatian apporach to ministry.
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Some Criteria for Setting Priorities  This paper presents a set of criteria based on those provided by St Ignatius in the Constitutions. It invites reflection on how groups and organizations set their priorities.
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Ignatian Ministry From Foundational Insights to Contemporary Practice  Seeking and finding God in all things in today's fast-paced world is a big challenge. Ignatius' three simple yet foundational insights of conversation, holy desires and helping others show us that while it is a struggle to bring the Gospel in our lives and labours, it can be achieved in this day and age.
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Working in the Spirit of Ignatius  Sandie Cornish explores the values, attitudes and patterns of behaviour that make up the organizational culture and ethos of Jesuit organizations.
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Reflecting on the Qualities Of A Person In An Ignatian Community  Michael Stoney SJ reflects on the habits of heart, thought, and action which people in an Ignatian community might have. This is a reflective process exploring the characteristics of members of an Ignatian family.
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Ignatian Spirituality and Leadership - A Way of Living and Leading Is it possible to integrate a way of living with leading in the complexity of today’s social environment? An examination of elements of Ignatian Spirituality and some current leadership thinking.
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The Constitutions, General Congregations and Decrees: What a Lay Person Might Know Ignatian spirituality is about more than just knowing the story of St Ignatius, it is grounded in the Spiritual Exercises, the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus, and their interpretation in recent General Congregations.
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