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Jesuits
Title: Jesuits
Category: History
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Jesuits
"The word "spirituality" can designate many objects. First, it can mean the personal interior life of a man, or the thoughts on which that life is more habitually nourished, or forms of prayer, or various practices, or special graces which sustain and develop that life. Second, the word can signify that manner of directing others which this or that person employs his ministry, the principles he teaches, the means of training he employs, and the
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of visions and encounters with spiritual meaning. Do you think these encounters really legitimately took place, and if so was there a reason for them?
Works Cited
De Guibert, Joseph. The Jesuits Their Spiritual Doctrine and Practice. 3rd ed. St. Louis:
The Institute of Jesuit Sources, 1986.
Foss, Michael. The Founding of the Jesuits. New York: Weybright and Talley, Inc., 1969
Molloy, Michael. Experiencing the World’s Religions: Tradition, Challenge, and Change.
Mountain View: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1999
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