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Daily Archives: 9 July 2022
Ignatius in July, 9: Colloquy
It’s a strange-looking word, colloquy. The Jesuit spiritual director John Veltri describes it here. In the Spiritual Exercises, we are encouraged to have a conversation as we sit alone in prayer. It could be Jesus, or one of the saints. … Continue reading
Desiderio Desideravi 10: A Place of Encounter
Paragraphs 10 through 13 introduce the topic: The Liturgy: place of encounter with Christ. How is this significant? At least two Jesuit spiritual directors have discussed the importance of encounter in their writings, William Connolly and Thomas Green. Those beginning on the … Continue reading