The Spiritual Exercise of St. Ignatius Loyola

by St. Ignatius Loyola

Other authorsLouis J. Puhl (Translator)
Hardcover, 1951

Barcode

1245

Call number

242.1 IGN

Status

Available

Call number

242.1 IGN

Pages

216

Description

Deeply rooted in Christian tradition, The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius are poignant meditations on spirituality, often used in retreats to facilitate spiritual growth. Since its inception in 1524, countless Christians have been invigorated and challenged by these exercises, as their hearts, and minds, have been opened to God's will.

Publication

The Newman Press (1951), 216 pages

Original publication date

1548

ISBN

0895556464 / 9780895556462

Rating

½ (84 ratings; 3.9)

User reviews

LibraryThing member HadriantheBlind
Very interesting book - a form of Christian meditation with the focus being on the mercy of God, as well as focusing on aspects of his life and applying the most relevant parts to one's own life. Although I do not necessarily agree with everything the author says, his points about self-analysis and
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finding goodness still ring true to many non-Catholics.
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