How do you figure out God’s will? This simple guide will help you listen and pay attention to what God is saying…
Read MoreIgnatian meditation is a way of drawing close to God through the power of the imagination, drawing from the style of prayer that St. Ignatius of Loyola used in his spiritual exercises…
Read More470 years ago, a Spanish priest named Ignatius (now known as Saint Ignatius of Loyola) articulated the terms “consolation” and “desolation” as tools for paying attention to the movement of God in our lives…
Read MoreEarly in the church’s development, artistically-inclined seekers began to paint, not just momentous events from God’s story, but the soul of those events…
Read MoreThe practice of “divine reading” is a way of approaching the Bible with a goal of formation more than information. Join us in this slow sequence of four intentional readings.
Read MoreMental activity is what we know best, so this practice invites us to train our minds in the grace of letting go and simply being present to God and ourselves.
Read MoreThe Welcoming Practice is a powerful way to reset or reorient the soul when you feel hooked and unseated by an afflictive emotion…
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