Lent Retreat 2014
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A short description of Ignatian Spirituality
In an interview first broadcast on Vatican Radio on 31 July 2010 – the feast of St. Ignatius Loyola – Brian Grogan, an Irish Jesuit, spoke about how the spirituality of Saint Ignatius is helpful for laypeople.
Personalisation of Sacred Space
The option to create a personal account on Sacred Space was available recently.
We regret that, due to the demands made on our system, we have had to temporarily withdraw that feature. The good news is that if you were able to create a login while the feature was available you may still use it by using the ‘gear’ icon on the home page and entering the username and password you chose for yourself.
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Ignatian Spirituality
‘Ignatian’ refers to Ignatius of Loyola, whose insights into the human heart inspire the Society of Jesus – the Jesuits – the order he founded and led until his death in 1556.
- Finding God in a New Age
Do you ever find yourself saying:
- “My life seems to be in a rut, and I can’t move forward.”
- “I’d love to be able to make good decisions consistently.”
- “Things just happen to me: I seem to have no personal power or responsibility.”
- “Life is too big for me. I’m not important, and I’ve no effect on what goes on.”
- “I do try to make right decisions, but how can I know that God is pleased with them?”
These are among the questions that are addressed in Finding God in a New Age, Brian Grogan SJ’s application of Ignatian spirituality to modern life. We are delighted to make it available to you for download here: Finding God in a New Age
Continue reading →Do you ever find yourself saying: “My life seems to be in a rut, and I can’t move forward.” “I’d love to be able to make good decisions consistently.” “Things just happen to me: I seem to have no personal power or responsibility.” “Life is too big for me. I’m not important, and I’ve no effect on what goes ... - Ignatian Spirituality Links
Ignatian Spirituality
IgnatianSpirituality.com is published by Loyola Press. The site invites you to learn about Ignatian spirituality: prayer, spiritual direction, retreats, and good decisions.Pray as you go
Daily prayer downloads for MP3 players. Combines music, Scripture, and some questions for reflection.Creighton University – Online Spirituality
The Collaborative Ministry Office orients and educates the Creighton faculty and staff about the centrality of the Christian, Jesuit mission of the University that includes Ignatian spirituality.
Ignatian Spirituality IgnatianSpirituality.com is published by Loyola Press. The site invites you to learn about Ignatian spirituality: prayer, spiritual direction, retreats, and good decisions. Pray as you go Daily prayer downloads for MP3 players. Combines music, Scripture, and some questions for reflection. Creighton University – Online Spirituality The Collaborative Ministry Office orients and educates the Creighton faculty and staff about the centrality ... - A short description of Ignatian Spirituality
In an interview first broadcast on Vatican Radio on 31 July 2010 – the feast of St. Ignatius Loyola – Brian Grogan, an Irish Jesuit, spoke about how the spirituality of Saint Ignatius is helpful for laypeople.
Continue reading →In an interview first broadcast on Vatican Radio on 31 July 2010 – the feast of St. Ignatius Loyola – Brian Grogan, an Irish Jesuit, spoke about how the spirituality of Saint Ignatius is helpful for laypeople.
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