The founder of the Society of Jesus was ambitious, hardworking, and practical.
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“I have no problem with Jesus judging me. It’s Ignatius who worries me!”
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The difficulty of what he was about to do—trying to live like a saint—tempted him to despair.
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Painted in gold on a beam overhead is a legend: Aquí Se Entrego à Dios Iñigo de Loyola.
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incarnational way 4. Seeking freedom and detachment
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So if anyone asks you to define Ignatian spirituality in a few words, you could say that it is: 1. Finding God in all things 2. Becoming a contemplative in action 3. Looking at the world in an incarnational way 4. Seeking freedom and
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They block the path to detachment, to growing more in freedom, growing as a person, and growing closer to God.
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detached,” he’s talking about not being tied down by unimportant things.
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disordered affections” is his way of describing whatever keeps us from being free.
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Finally, Ignatian spirituality is about freedom and detachment.