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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Spiritual Exercises
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Ignatius of Loyola's "Spiritual Exercises" is a classic text on spiritual formation and discernment.
It guides individuals through a process of reflection and prayer to deepen their relationship with God. The Exercises emphasize the importance of self-awareness, detachment from worldly desires, and a focus on God's will.
They are widely used by individuals and groups seeking spiritual growth and guidance.
The Exercises have had a profound impact on the Catholic Church and beyond.
It guides individuals through a process of reflection and prayer to deepen their relationship with God. The Exercises emphasize the importance of self-awareness, detachment from worldly desires, and a focus on God's will.
They are widely used by individuals and groups seeking spiritual growth and guidance.
The Exercises have had a profound impact on the Catholic Church and beyond.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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Eros and Magic in the Renaissance with Mauricio Loza
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to illustrate the potential for transformation through complete surrender to God.


Jon Tyson

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Formed: Sanctification - Jon Tyson
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for his advice on focusing on one virtue at a time to achieve solid virtue.

Timothy Pawl

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How to be a Little Less Awful: The Cultivation of Virtue I Prof. Timothy J. Pawl
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in discussion of the Ignatian exercises and their impact on theological imagination.


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Dr. Hart

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Evening Knowledge, Morning Knowledge
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for its Stoic spiritual exercises.


John Vervaeke

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as a significant figure in the Catholic spiritual tradition.


Andrew Petiprin

Archbishop Alfred Hughes: What prayer is, and what it isn’t
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in the context of his discussion on memory and spiritual discernment.

Fr. Jacob Machado

The Sin of Nostalgia
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as one of the works he was reading.


David Anders

About Mystical Experiences