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Preface | |
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Ignatius's Journey | |
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The Soldier | |
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The Pilgrim | |
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The Student | |
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The Founder and General | |
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Ignatius's Later Years (1541-56) | |
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The Religious Leader | |
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The Writer | |
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The Saint and Mystic | |
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Conclusion | |
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The Spiritual Exercises | |
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Introductory Materia | |
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The First Week | |
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The Second Week | |
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The Third and Fourth Weeks | |
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Conclusion | |
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Ignatian Prayer | |
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Preparation For Prayer | |
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Meditation | |
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Contemplation | |
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Application of the Senses | |
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Three Additional Methods | |
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The General Examen | |
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Conclusion | |
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Ignatian Discernment | |
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Discernment in Ignatius's Life | |
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Discernment in the Spiritual Exercises | |
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Discernment in Daily Life | |
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Conclusion | |
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The Constitutions | |
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The Process of Composition | |
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Structure of the Constitutions | |
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Key Aspects of the Constitutions | |
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The Formula of the Institute | |
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The General Examen and Its Declarations | |
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The Constitutions and Their Declarations | |
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Revision of the Society Law and the Complementary Norms | |
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Conclusion | |
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Contemporary Issues And Challenges | |
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Renewal of the Spiritual Exercises | |
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The Directed Retreat | |
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Nineteenth Annotation Retreat | |
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Discernment | |
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The Apostolic Mission Today | |
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The Apostolate of Education | |
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Characteristics for Today | |
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Deep Personal Love for Jesus Christ | |
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Contemplative in Action | |
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An Apostolic Body in the Church | |
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In Solidarity with Those Most in Need | |
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Partnership with Others | |
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Called to Learned Ministry | |
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Men Sent, Always Available for New Missions | |
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Ever Searching for the Magis | |
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Conclusion | |
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Portraits of Jesuits | |
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Two Founding Fathers: Blessed Peter Faber (1506-46) and Saint Francis Xavier (1506-52) | |
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Two Theologians and Doctors of the Church: Saint Peter Canisius (1521-97) and Saint Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621) | |
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Three Young Saints: Saint Stanislaus Kostka (1550-68), Saint Aloysius Gonzaga (1568-91), and Saint John Berchmans (1599-1621) | |
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Two Jesuits United in the Lord: Saint Alphonsus Rodr�guez (1533-1617) and Saint Peter Claver (1580-1654) | |
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Three Martyrs: Saint Edmund Campion (1540-81), Saint Isaac Jogues (1607-46), and Blessed Miguel (Michael) Pro (1891-1927) | |
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Saint Claude La Columbi�re (1641-82) and Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus | |
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Three Contemporary Jesuits: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955), Walter Ciszek (1904-84), and Pedro Arrupe (1907-91) | |
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Notes | |
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Selected Bibliography | |