Spiritual Exercises
Spiritual Exercises
Join one of the greatest experts on prayer, Fr. Timothy Gallagher, as he shows us how to enter into imaginative prayer and leads powerful meditations based on the "Spiritual Exercises" of St. Ignatius. Fr. Tim is an an Oblate of the Virgin Mary.
29 Einheiten
    1IntroductionWelcome to the Spiritual Exercises Challenge! In this session, Fr. Gallagher shares how the Exercises have impacted his own life.Spiritual Exercises
    2Jesus' InvitationIn this session, Fr. Gallagher sets the foundation for our prayer. Then Jesus invites us to share what we really need and desire.Spiritual Exercises
    3Deeper CommunionToday Fr. Gallagher elaborates further on meditation and contemplation, and then we will pray with a passage from Matthew 11:25-30.Spiritual Exercises
    4Fear NotToday Fr. Gallagher shares an experience of meditation. Then we will pray with a passage in which God tells us to not be afraid.Spiritual Exercises
    5Wonderfully MadeFr. Gallagher talks about imaginative contemplation in prayer. Then we will pray with Psalm 139.Spiritual Exercises
    6Dedicated to GodFr. Gallagher begins by describing how we should aim to start our time in prayer. Then we will pray with a passage from Jeremiah.Spiritual Exercises
    7In God's HandsFr. Gallagher begins telling an eyewitness account of St. Ignatius at prayer. Then we pray with an image of a potter and clay.Spiritual Exercises
    8Be Set FreeFr. Gallagher focuses one last time on how God looks upon us with love. Then we will pray for liberation with Genesis 3:1-24.Spiritual Exercises
    9Love Never FailsToday Fr. Gallagher talks about the freedom found in being led by God in prayer. Then we reflect on two letters from St. Paul.Spiritual Exercises
    10Seeking MercyFr. Gallagher talks about removing hurry from prayer. Then we will pray with the first part of Psalm 51:1-19.Spiritual Exercises
    11Longing To SeeFr. Gallagher begins with a story from Thomas Merton. Then we will pray with a passage from Luke 19:1-10.Spiritual Exercises
    12Know the LordIn this session, we seek to know where Jesus is calling us to grow in holiness by reflecting on the Anunciation.Spiritual Exercises
    13Love and FollowFr. Gallagher shares advice for how to approach prayer with Scripture. Then we'll focus on a passage from Luke 2:1-20.Spiritual Exercises
    14Set Out to BeginFr. Tim talks about how what we do with our body matters in prayer. Then we'll reflect on Jesus' transition to public ministry.Spiritual Exercises
    15First of His SignsFr. Gallagher proposes two different ways to choose Scripture passages. Then we will meditate on Jesus' first miracle.Spiritual Exercises
    16Into Deep WatersIn this session, we will pray with Luke 5:1-11, in which Jesus gives Simon a new mission.Spiritual Exercises
    17At His FeetIn this session, we will pray with the passage of the woman at the feet of Jesus (Luke 7:36-50).Spiritual Exercises
    18In The BoatIn this session, we will pray with Matthew 8:23-27, the passage in which Jesus is found asleep in the boat.Spiritual Exercises
    19Bringing Our NeedsIn this session, we will pray with the passage of the Feeding of Five Thousand (Matthew 14:13-21).Spiritual Exercises
    20Take CourageFr. Gallagher shares an important rule from St. Ignatius. Then we pray with the story of Jesus and Peter walking on water (Matt. 14:22-33).Spiritual Exercises
    21Listen to HimIn this session, Fr. Gallagher shares more about spiritual desolation. Then we meditate on the Transfiguration (Matt.17:1-13).Spiritual Exercises
    22Washing FeetToday, Fr. Tim leads us through a reflection on the Washing of the Feet at the Last Supper (John 13: 1-17).Spiritual Exercises
    23Bless and BreakWe continue meditating on the last days of Jesus' earthly life as we turn to the Institution of the Eucharist (Luke 22:7-30).Spiritual Exercises
    24Keep WatchIn this session, Fr. Gallagher asks: why does God allow us to struggle in prayer? We then meditate on the Garden of Gethsemane (Matt 26:36-46).Spiritual Exercises
    25Carry ItToday we reflect on Ignatius' 10th rule for consolation and desolation: preparation. Then we reflect on Luke's account of the Crucifixion.Spiritual Exercises
    26Go and Tell ThemWe have now come to the final stage of the Spiritual Exercises, in which we reflect on the Resurrection. Today we'll pray with John 20:11-18.Spiritual Exercises
    27Burning HeartsWe continue meditating on the miracle of the Resurrection with the story of Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35).Spiritual Exercises
    28Feed and TendFr. Gallagher encourages us to share our spiritual burdens with others. Then we pray with a conversation between Jesus and Peter (John 21:1-19).Spiritual Exercises
    29Contemplation on God's LoveCongratulations on completing the Spiritual Exercises challenge! Fr. Gallagher offers resources for continuing our spiritual journeys.Spiritual Exercises