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Ignatian spirituality, also known as 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 "conquer oneself and to regulate one's life in such a way that no decision is made under the influence of any inordinate attachment." The Exercises are intended to give the person undertaking them a greater degree of freedom from his or her own likes and dislikes, so that their choices are based solely on what they discern God's will is for them. Even in the composition of the exercises by Ignatius early in his career, one might find the apostolic thrust of his spirituality in his c

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  • Ignatian spirituality (en)
  • Spiritualité ignatienne (fr)
  • Duchowość ignacjańska (pl)
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  • Duchowość ignacjańska – metoda kształtowania i prowadzenia życia wewnętrznego oraz zewnętrznego człowieka, chrześcijanina oparta na ćwiczeniach duchowych zaproponowanych przez Ignacego Loyolę, założyciela zakonu jezuitów. (pl)
  • Ignatian spirituality, also known as 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 "conquer oneself and to regulate one's life in such a way that no decision is made under the influence of any inordinate attachment." The Exercises are intended to give the person undertaking them a greater degree of freedom from his or her own likes and dislikes, so that their choices are based solely on what they discern God's will is for them. Even in the composition of the exercises by Ignatius early in his career, one might find the apostolic thrust of his spirituality in his c (en)
  • La spiritualité ignatienne ou ignacienne est une perception et conception chrétienne de la personne - corps et esprit - dans sa relation avec Dieu et avec le monde ambiant telle qu’inspirée par la vie et l’expérience mystique d'Ignace de Loyola. Fortement christocentrique, la spiritualité ignatienne ne conçoit pas une relation avec Dieu qui n’inclut pas un engagement au service de la communauté humaine, particulièrement dans l’Église catholique. Dans l’action au service du monde est perçue la présence même de Dieu : In actione contemplativus. (fr)
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  • Ignatian spirituality, also known as 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 "conquer oneself and to regulate one's life in such a way that no decision is made under the influence of any inordinate attachment." The Exercises are intended to give the person undertaking them a greater degree of freedom from his or her own likes and dislikes, so that their choices are based solely on what they discern God's will is for them. Even in the composition of the exercises by Ignatius early in his career, one might find the apostolic thrust of his spirituality in his contemplation on "The Call of the Earthly King" and in his final contemplation with its focus on finding God in all things. (en)
  • La spiritualité ignatienne ou ignacienne est une perception et conception chrétienne de la personne - corps et esprit - dans sa relation avec Dieu et avec le monde ambiant telle qu’inspirée par la vie et l’expérience mystique d'Ignace de Loyola. Fortement christocentrique, la spiritualité ignatienne ne conçoit pas une relation avec Dieu qui n’inclut pas un engagement au service de la communauté humaine, particulièrement dans l’Église catholique. Dans l’action au service du monde est perçue la présence même de Dieu : In actione contemplativus. Qualifiée parfois de « mystique du service », elle n’est pas à identifier avec une « spiritualité jésuite » qui est propre à la Compagnie de Jésus. (fr)
  • Duchowość ignacjańska – metoda kształtowania i prowadzenia życia wewnętrznego oraz zewnętrznego człowieka, chrześcijanina oparta na ćwiczeniach duchowych zaproponowanych przez Ignacego Loyolę, założyciela zakonu jezuitów. (pl)
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