Sixth Week of Lent - Year A
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In Conversations about the Mission and Identity of Jesuit Institutions, two phrases are often used interchangeably: Ignatian Spirituality and Jesuit Spirituality. Yet, it may be helpful to clarify the meaning of each of these and make a distinction between them. This examination is not a mere word-game but rather an attempt to make these ideas more accessible.
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Care for the whole person. A desire to foster the integral development of heart, mind, and soul.
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Teaching and modelling behaviours that reflect critical thought and responsible action.
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"For the Greater Glory of God", our desire to be of greater service to God and neighbour.
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Sharing gifts to restore right relationship with all of creation.
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The greater desire that arises in us in response to God's gift for us, for the world, and for humanity.
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Discovering God's care for us and for the world.
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The practice of the daily examen and an active searching for God in all things.
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Inclusive hospitality and reconciliation that builds up the Body of Christ.