St Ignatius of Loyola and Ignatian Spirituality
Iñigo Lopez de Loyola (St Ignatius) the son of a noble and wealthy Spanish family, was born in his family’s ancestral castle in 1491. He was sent to the Spanish […]
Iñigo Lopez de Loyola (St Ignatius) the son of a noble and wealthy Spanish family, was born in his family’s ancestral castle in 1491. He was sent to the Spanish […]
The Jesuits have their Ignatian Exercises and Examen, the Benedictines have their structured life of Ora et Labora, and the Franciscans observe the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is in […]
The Christian contemplative tradition has rich spiritual knowledge and experience spanning over two thousand years.
The Enneagram is old. It has roots in several wisdom traditions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Seven of the nine Enneagram types are associated with the “deadly” sins which originated with the […]
When members of the church began finding ways to work with the Roman state, the Desert Fathers saw that as a compromise between “the things of God and the things […]
Constantine the Great [AD 306 – 337] Christianity transitioned to the dominant religion of the Roman Empire during the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (AD 306–337). Some scholars believed that his main objective was […]