Spiritual Resources GuideThis directory describes the resources available, from the basics of Ignatian spirituality to our interactive prayer intentions feature. Simply click on the links below to access them.Read a brief overview of the origin and key concepts of the spiritual tradition of St. Ignatius Loyola. Trace the presence of God in your life by practicing the Examen of Conscience, also known as the Examination of Consciousness. Explore a variety of resources including an Ignatian-style Rosary and selected prayers for daily life and different occasions. Share your intentions, and we will lay them on this altar in Sacred Heart Chapel in Los Gatos. At daily Mass, our Jesuit community will lift your prayers to the Lord. Use our multimedia gallery to compose your own prayers by selecting Scripture, images, and sounds, then share your intentions if you wish. Find out about the process of spiritual direction and how to find a spiritual director. Learn how creative expression and Spirit-filled fellowship can energize and enrich our lives as we age. Many Catholics are already familiar with the music of two composers who reside in our Province. View video presentations on Ignatian spirituality and related topics. Father Max Oliva, S.J., of the California Province writes a monthly Spirituality and Ethics newsletter which is posted on the website of the Jesuits in English Canada. Learn to discern thorny issues using a step-by-step framework developed by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Browse our suggested books, films, and websites about Jesuits, Ignatian spirituality, and more.
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