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The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius por Saint Ignatius of Loyola
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The Spiritual Exercise of St. Ignatius Loyola

por Tan Books (também sob o nome Saint Ignatius of Loyola)

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Tan Books & Publishers (1999), Paperback, 568 pages

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  holyfamily | Aug 5, 2009 |
The Exercises are a major milestone of Christian spirituality, and one of the greatest prayer guides of all time. I wouldn't recommend reading them on your own if you can avoid it, though - the book was meant as a manual to help priests instruct others and isn't really intended to be read as such. ( )
  drewandlori | Oct 16, 2007 |
The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola outlines the Church's classic means of orienting one's soul toward God and eternal salvation. If you are to buy one of these books and will be reading it on your own and not attend a retreat. Then this is the version you want to buy. It is truly a self-taught edition. This book will make you stop and examine your life and will help head you to Heaven and away from Hell. Which is what we would expect from the man who founded the Society of Jesus. ( )
  hermit | Aug 22, 2007 |
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  dtatum6 | Jan 16, 2007 |
Reglas para practicarlos. ( )
  perla | Aug 25, 2006 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0385024363, Paperback)

It is impossible to exaggerate the influence of The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius since its completion in 1535. In these exercises, as the editor writes, "St. Ignatius' personal insights into ascetical theology found their clearest expression; in them, too, each new generation of Jesuits is formed according to the spirit of St. Ignatius." A man of great practical genius, Ignatius created the book as the basis for retreats given to priests, lay people, and monastics. Organized according to five major themes (Creation, Mankind, The Kingdom of God, Christ, and the Trinity), the exercises are divided into four "weeks" of meditations--although these weeks may last a few days or a few months. The overall goal is to lead the retreatant through a series of meditations on the life of Christ, beginning with reflections on the disorder and chaos of one's own life and progressing to a series of meditations on Christ's life, inviting the retreatant to a knowledge and love of Christ. The third week of exercises focuses on the crucifixion, and the fourth and final week develops meditations on the resurrection, leading ultimately to "the assimilation of the soul to God... so that one lives one's life exclusively for God in joyous service."

This is not so much a book to be read as a path to be entered. Still used around the world (and not just by Jesuits), it remains one of the clearest roads to a deeper spiritual life. --Doug Thorpe

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