The Spiritual Exercises


Lu par Phil Chenevert

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These are the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, a plan of contemplation to be carried out over about a month. St. Ignatius of Loyola (1419-1556) was the founder of the Jesuits, and was canonized by Pope Gregory XV in 1622. He published the Spiritual Exercises in 1548. The Exercises were intended for use by someone who would be conducting a retreat and are a series of notes on methods and things to cover. As such they read more like a manual and overview than a devotional book that one can look to for edification. They presume the person conducting the retreat or the exercises has already been through them. They are a central part of the first year training of Jesuit novitiates. However, one does not have to be a Jesuit-in-training to take advantage of the Exercises: Increasingly, lay people and even non-Catholics follow this path (1491 - 1556)( from the introduction and reader) (3 hr 38 min)

Chapitres

Preface by the Translator 6:48 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Prayer and Annotations 18:45 Lu par Phil Chenevert
First Week 37:12 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Second Week 44:56 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Third Week 15:49 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Fourth Week 5:46 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Contemplations 4:55 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Three Methods of Prayer 9:40 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Mysteries 42:03 Lu par Phil Chenevert
Rules 32:17 Lu par Phil Chenevert

Critiques

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well read. thank you. by your reading you have led me closer to God.