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Counsels of the Holy Spirit - A Reading of St Ignatius's Letters (Paperback)
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Counsels of the Holy Spirit - A Reading of St Ignatius's Letters (Paperback)
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Many books have already been written on spiritual counselling,
especially in the Ignatian tradition. But very few consider how
Ignatius gave spiritual advice in his letters, directed to various
and specific situations. If God really leads us in our spiritual
journey, as Ignatius believed, what is the role of the spiritual
adviser? What part is played by the numerous rules given in
the Spiritual Exercises? The letters show that Ignatius
really wanted to give scope to his correspondents and to their
awareness of the work of the Holy Spirit within them. Ignatius
deployed a “Pedagogy of Consolation” in which his
correspondents were trained to exercise their own spiritual agency
by discovering God’s abundant gifts. It was clear to Ignatius
that a counselling relationship was first grounded in God’s
freedom but also in the freedom of the person who asks for
assistance. In six chapters, Patrick C. Goujon focuses on eight
letters. He offers a careful reading which emphasizes what
makes giving spiritual help possible in a conversation. We are
shown how Ignatius deals with decision-making and with obstacles in
the spiritual life. He is also revealed giving encouragement
and correction and advising about how to offer these to others. His
aim is to help people grow in freedom which, in turn, permits them
to live according to God’s will. Through his letters, we are
allowed to enter not only Ignatius’s study, the
famous camerata in Rome, but also into his heart.
      “This volume is an
excellent introduction to the letters of Ignatius of Loyola (…)
making it an important scholarly contribution not only for those
interested in Ignatian spirituality, but also for those interested
in the history of spirituality more broadly”, Mark
Rotsaert, ARSI
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