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  2. Spiritual Exercises - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual Exercises. The Spiritual Exercises (Latin: Exercitia spiritualia), composed 1522–1524, are a set of Christian meditations, contemplations, and prayers written by Ignatius of Loyola, a 16th-century Spanish Catholic priest, theologian, and founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Divided into four thematic "weeks" of variable length ...

  3. Ignatian spirituality - Wikipedia

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    Ignatian spirituality, similar in most aspects to, but distinct from Jesuit spirituality, is a Catholic spirituality founded on the experiences of the 16th-century Spanish Saint Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order. The main idea of this form of spirituality comes from Ignatius's Spiritual Exercises, the aim of which is to help one ...

  4. Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm - Wikipedia

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    The Ignatian pedagogical paradigm is a way of learning and a method of teaching taken from the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. [1][2] It is based in St. Ignatius Loyola's Spiritual Exercises, and takes a holistic view of the world. [3]

  5. Ignatius of Loyola - Wikipedia

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    Ignatius of Loyola was born Iñigo López de Oñaz y Loyola in the castle at Loyola, in the municipality of Azpeitia, Gipuzkoa, in the Basque region of Spain. [7] His parents, Don Beltrán Ibáñez de Oñaz y Loyola and Doña María (or Marina) Sáenz de Licona y Balda, who were of the minor nobility, [8] from the clan of Loyola, were involved ...

  6. Examination of conscience - Wikipedia

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    St. Ignatius of Loyola considered the examination of conscience as the single most important spiritual exercise. [citation needed] In his Spiritual Exercises he presents different forms of it in the particular and general examination (24-43).

  7. Suscipe - Wikipedia

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    Suscipe is the Latin word for 'receive'. While the term was popularized by St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, who incorporated it into his Spiritual Exercises in the early sixteenth century, it goes back to monastic profession, in reciting Psalm 119. This article focuses rather on its popularization through the Exercises ...

  8. Vita Christi - Wikipedia

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    Influence on St Ignatius of Loyola Saint Ignatius of Loyola used these techniques in his Spiritual Exercises, e.g. self-projection into a Biblical scene to start a conversation with Christ in Calvary. [7] Ludolph's Vita Christi is mentioned in almost every biography of St Ignatius of Loyola.

  9. General Confession - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholicism As understood by St. Ignatius of Loyola, General Confession is a form of Confession whereby one spends 3 to 10 days preparing for a confession of all one's 'sins up to that time.' [4] The main goal of the "general confession" is to turn one's life from one of sin to a more devout one. [5] The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius have done much to popularise this form of ...

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