Ignatius shows us how to pay attention to God calling us to freedom and wholeness in the ordinary experience of our daily lives. The Ignatian understanding of God as one who labors, who struggles with hard work to bring all things to life, wholeness, freedom, and integrity, may well ...
Ignatius of Loyola: his personality & spiritual heritage 1556-1956 F Wulf 被引量: 3发表: 1977年 Finding God in all things You can find God in nature, in the sky, in your own life, in prayer, in loving encounters, and even in sin and evil. Brian Grogan's wise spiritual guidance ...
In these past years, I have tried to live more and more authentically. When people look at my life. more or less, a consistency is there. God has been my stronghold. My faith has carried me through some of the more challenging times. Loved ones are important to me. Engagement in life...
along with the exhilarating recognition that through life we are all connected to the ever-creative spirit of the universe. Some of us choose to call that spirit, that prime mover, Creator God. As do I. Along with the cancer, I have been blessed with grace and gratitude for an intense...
Sacramental Caution and Finding God in All things: Sacramentality and Spirituality in Luther and LoyolaGustafson, Hans
him until I can stand again on my own. For anyone who has ever gone through grief, you will recognize these emotions. Perhaps it is because my time is short that I do not fear being in the dark space for too long. Tomorrow is another day, and God’s mercies are new every morning....
Four Ways to Invite God into Your LifeContributors: Jean Hopman, OSU; VinitaHampton Wright; Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart; Tom McGrath; Arturo Perez-Rodriguez; Miguel Arias; James Martin,SJ; Joe Paprocki; Paul Brian Campbell, SJ
Ignatius shows us how to pay attention to God calling us to freedom and wholeness in the ordinary experience of our daily lives. The Ignatian understanding of God as one who labors, who struggles with hard work to bring all things to life, wholeness, freedom, and integrity, may well ...