Prayer life dull? Lacking in something? Can’t seem to articulate what? Maybe what you need is The Examen Prayer: Ignatian Wisdom for Our Lives Today. Often associated with St. Ignatius of Loyola, the ...
As someone drawn to absolutes, I have always been haunted by the words of St. Ignatius about the Examen. He writes, “If you prayed no other prayer, you should at least pray the Examen once a day.” As ...
In our efforts to respond to the call of prayer, we are greatly assisted by the Church’s spiritual treasury. Within such a vast collection of spiritual wisdom and resources, the Church offers us her ...
At baptism and throughout the life of a Christian, an internal call is given to us to seek and develop a life of prayer. We are summoned to seek fellowship with the God who created us and who is ...
Inspired by St. Ignatius, the examen is a reflective practice that connects us to our true selves and to the Sacred within us and around us. Its steps create space for loving and honest conversation.
You’re scrolling through your favorite social media, glancing at this or that headline that friends and strangers (not to mention bots) are sharing. Your eyes linger for a half-second, then move on.
Dan Burke talks with Fr. Timothy Gallagher about the Examen Prayer, a way to stay on track this Advent. Also, Elena Rodriguez sits down with co-founder of AimHigher Recordings Monica Fitzgibbons to ...
When I was doing my taxes this year, it occurred to me that the process is a bit like praying the prayer of examen. This Ignatian prayer is used at the end of the day to think back on what happened ...
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