'When his Eyes were opened a little': The Role of Noticing in the Spiritual Exercises

The article discusses Saint Ignatius of Loyola's relationship with God, in which noticing was the practice that underpinned Ignatius' conversion with God. Noticing became embedded within his Spiritual Exercises as Ignatius incorporated his experience of God's self-communication and un...

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Main Author: Paxman, Gail (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Jesuits 2022
In: The Way
Year: 2022, Volume: 61, Issue: 2, Pages: 27-41
Further subjects:B Ignatius, of Loyola, Saint, 1491-1556
B Spiritual Exercises
B Consciousness
B Christian Mysticism
B CULTURAL transmission
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Summary:The article discusses Saint Ignatius of Loyola's relationship with God, in which noticing was the practice that underpinned Ignatius' conversion with God. Noticing became embedded within his Spiritual Exercises as Ignatius incorporated his experience of God's self-communication and unconditional love into the manual he created for givers of the Exercises. Noticing impacts consciousness, generativity for apostolic action, and mysticism.
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