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Ignatian Spirituality Today

New Blackfriars, 1983
In September of this year the Dominicans are holding their General Chapter in Rome at the same time as the Jesuits are holding their General Congregation. The occasion marks the opportunity for renewed dialogue and friendliness between these two great orders.
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Principle and Foundation of Beauty in the Missionary Liturgy: Jesuit Reductions as Model and Ignatian Spirituality as Guide

Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal, 2017
With toil and heroic acts of personal devotion, St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556) brought about a new religious order, the Society of Jesus, officially recognized in the year 1540. St.
L. Knutson
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Teaching Ignatian Spirituality to Rich and Poor Girls Through Dramatic Performance in Seventeenth-Century Florence

The Sixteenth Century Journal, 2016
Traditional studies of the role of the body in the spiritual practices of Counter-Reformation Italy have focused primarily on methods of degrading the body, such as fasting and self-flagellation, which early modern practicioners believed would bring the ...
Jennifer Haraguchi
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Ignatian Spirituality as Mythopoesis

2008
The Jesuit Order, a religious order within the Catholic Church, conducts a wide variety of educational institutions throughout the world. The order believes that there is a characteristic Jesuit educational vision, based on the spirituality of its founder, St Ignatius Loyola. The communication of this vision is a challenge to the order, especially with
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Ignatian spirituality as transformational social science

Action Research, 2005
The value of spirituality in organizational life and in social research is becoming increasingly recognized by members of organisations and by social science researchers. In this article, the motifs of Ignatian spirituality, the heritage of Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556) – a transformational spirituality in the Roman Catholic tradition in which action
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Ignatian Spirituality and Buddhism

2014
This chapter begins by pointing out the surprising affinities between the two founders. It continues with a brief historical summary of the contact between the two traditions and with presenting their convergent points without avoiding the divergent ones. The chapter concludes with the fruits that may continue to emerge from this encounter.
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Cultivated vision, Ignatian spirituality and vision-led ministry

Vision, Mental Imagery and the Christian Life, 2019
Z. Dörnyei
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