Ignatian Spirituality
Ignatian spirituality—sometimes called Jesuit spirituality—is a Catholic spirituality founded on the experiences of the 16th century St. Ignatius, sometimes referred to as the spirituality for decision makers. Some people who find the Ignatian 'way of proceeding' helpful, include some Jesuits (SJs), RSCJs, FCJs, IBVMs, RSCs, and CLC. The 'long', or sometimes called, 30 day, retreat, features strongly in St Ignatius' writings, and was obviously highly regarded by him.
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