Saint Ignatius Loyola-The Spiritual Writings: Selections Annotated & Explained

Ignatius

Saint Ignatius Loyola-The Spiritual Writings: Selections Annotated & Explained
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Skylight Paths Publishing
Published
17 May 2012
Pages
288
ISBN
9781683362784

Saint Ignatius Loyola-The Spiritual Writings: Selections Annotated & Explained

Ignatius

This sixteenth-century mystic, whose mission was to ignite a love of Jesus in the hearts of all, can be a companion for your own spiritual journey.

Ignatius of Loyola, sixteenth-century mystic, spiritual director, and founder of the Society of Jesus, is considered to be among the greatest educators in the history of western civilization. While the Jesuits went on to establish one of the largest educational networks in the world, Ignatius’s initial vision was simply the help of souls. Even today, his writings continue to inspire Christians in their quest for a meaningful holy life. The Spiritual Exercises alone-Ignatius’s most well-known work-has guided the retreat experience of over a million Christians over nearly five centuries.

This fascinating introduction to Ignatian spirituality draws from contemporary translations of original texts focusing on the practical mysticism of Ignatius of Loyola. Excerpts from The Spiritual Exercises, his autobiography, and his collected letters and instructions provide direct insights from Ignatius about the role of humility, obedience, discernment, sin and selfawareness in spiritual life. Substantive facing-page commentary illuminates Ignatius’s perspectives on many key aspects of Christian spirituality, including trusting in God, imitating Jesus and the saints, love and the common good, and much more.

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