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Fr. Gallagher, in this concluding episode, reviews the different dimensions of the Examen prayer and applications for our lives. The post DPD8 – Dimensions of the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 7 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the the fifth step - RENEWAL - which is how we move forward after our encounter with God in our prayer. The post DPD7 – Steps to Spiritual Renewal – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 6 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the fourth step - FORGIVENESS. Then we approach the fifth step - RENEWAL - which is how we move forward after our encounter with God in our prayer. The post DPD6 – God’s Unconditional Love – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, as we get ready for Reconciliation Monday in our diocese on April 14, 2025, we talk with two Daughters of Saint Paul, Sister Orianne Pietra Rene Dyck, FSP, and Sister Allison Regina Gliot, FSP about their book, "Forgiven - A Guide to Confession and the Examen Prayer." This book explains that the sacrament of Confession is a healing and life-giving encounter with Jesus. Written especially for teens and young adults - but great for people of all ages - "Forgiven" includes a guide to help you prepare for Confession, practical tips for going to Confession, a step-by-step breakdown of what happens during the sacrament, popular questions and answers, and an introduction to the examen prayer to help you grow in virtue and recognize God at work in your life. You can see a video of this interview on the Diocese of Wilmington's YouTube channel, YouTube.com/DioceseofWilm. Please like and subscribe.
Episode 5 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the third step - REVIEW - which is where the "The Discernment of Spirits" intersects with "The Examen". Then we approach the fourth step - FORGIVENESS - which is what all the actions in the prayer are leading to. The post DPD5 – Journeying with the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 4 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The third step - REVIEW - this is point where the "Discernment of Spirits - the 14 Rules" and the Examen intersect. With God, we review the day. We look for the stirrings in our hearts and the thoughts that God has given us this day. We also look for those that have not been of God. IWe review our choices in response to both, and throughout the day in general. The post DPD4 – Reflecting on the Day with God – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 3 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The conversation continues on the subject of the first step in the Examen - GRATITUDE. Why? Because first, above all things, God is love. So at the start of the prayer, we should recall the gift of love God has blessed us with that day and give Him thanks and praise and be concrete. Fr. Gallagher offers examples of what that could look like. Then the conversation begins the next step - PETITION. Asking God to show you what see clearly the spiritual realities of that day. The post DPD3 – Steps to a Deeper Prayer Life – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 2 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The First Step in the Examen Prayer: Gratitude. Taking time out of the day when our hearts are free to receive the Lord's presence. Prayer always takes two persons in relationship...ourselves and God. Then together with the Lord, we see what the gifts of love God has poured out upon us. The key in this first step, is not to look for our missteps (that may come later), but to look for the gifts and give thanks.ob The post DPD2 – Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 1 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer– Serves as an introduction to the coming series and the Examen Prayer. Can we live with our spiritual eyes open to catch the action of God? The Examen Prayer is the one prayer St. Ignatius could not imagine doing without. You can't standstill in the spiritual life if you are praying the Examen Prayer. Father Timothy M. Gallagher, O.M.V., was ordained in 1979 as a member of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary, a religious community dedicated to retreats and spiritual formation according to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Fr. Gallagher is featured on the EWTN series "Living the Discerning Life: The Spiritual Teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola". The post DPD1 – Living the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
To conclude the year, we've adapted the Ignatian Examen Prayer. We're led through the process of reflecting on how God was present during 2024 and how God might be leading us in the year to come.
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Preparing to welcome Jesus into our brokenness this Christmas with Daughter to St. Paul, Sister Orianne Pietra René, on Trending with Timmerie. (1:36) Hospitality is a virtue. How do we find ways to be hospitable in our current circumstances? (14:25) A Catholic approach to death. Should we want to die or strive to live forever? Report shows 1 in 20 Canadian Deaths via assisted suicide in 2023 meanwhile tech works to keep us alive forever. (32:20) Resources mentioned : Sister’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/orianne_jn/ Forgiven: A Guide to Confession and the Examen Prayer https://www.amazon.com/Forgiven-Guide-Confession-Examen-Prayer/dp/0819819204 Dive Deep - 40 Days With God At Sea https://paulinestore.com/dive-deep-40-days-with-god-at-sea.html 1 In 20 Canadian Deaths Were Through Assisted Suicide Last Year https://www.dailywire.com/news/1-in-10-canadian-deaths-were-through-assisted-suicide-last-year-country-says
The guest for the month of November for the monthly series "What Are the Sisters Reading?" is from the Daughters of Saint Paul. Sister Allison Regina Gliot, FSP, shares about a book called “Forgiven: A Guide to Confession and the Examen Prayer.” She and Sister Orianne Pietra Rene Dyck, FSP, are the co-authors. Discover (or rediscover!) the Sacrament of Confession as a healing and life-giving encounter with Jesus through this pocket-sized, practical guide. It includes a guide to help you prepare for Confession, practical tips for going to Confession, a step-by-step breakdown of what happens during the sacrament, popular questions and answers, and an introduction to the examen prayer to help you grow in virtue and recognize God at work in your life. To check out more books on the Catholic faith and religious items of interest at the Pauline Books and Media Center at 1025 King Street in Alexandria, please click here.
A sermon about Spiritual Formation and Examen Prayer practice you can do anywhere.
Fr. Gallagher, in this concluding episode, reviews the different dimensions of the Examen prayer and applications for our lives. The post DPD8 – Dimensions of the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 7 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the the fifth step - RENEWAL - which is how we move forward after our encounter with God in our prayer. The post DPD7 – Steps to Spiritual Renewal – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 6 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the fourth step - FORGIVENESS. Then we approach the fifth step - RENEWAL - which is how we move forward after our encounter with God in our prayer. The post DPD6 – God’s Unconditional Love – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Examen is a devotional exercise involving reflection on the moral evaluation of one's thoughts and conduct, typically performed on a daily basis. It is a prayer to review your day with Jesus, examining where you shined His light in the world and where you fell short. It's a daily habit of reflection, letting Jesus show you where you need to improve, and then being intentional about doing better the next day. _________________________________ www.carolyncoaching.com Isaiah 40:31 says, "But those who trust in the Lord will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint.
Episode 5 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the third step - REVIEW - which is where the "The Discernment of Spirits" intersects with "The Examen". Then we approach the fourth step - FORGIVENESS - which is what all the actions in the prayer are leading to. The post DPD5 – Journeying with the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 4 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The third step - REVIEW - this is point where the "Discernment of Spirits - the 14 Rules" and the Examen intersect. With God, we review the day. We look for the stirrings in our hearts and the thoughts that God has given us this day. We also look for those that have not been of God. IWe review our choices in response to both, and throughout the day in general. The post DPD4 – Reflecting on the Day with God – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 3 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The conversation continues on the subject of the first step in the Examen - GRATITUDE. Why? Because first, above all things, God is love. So at the start of the prayer, we should recall the gift of love God has blessed us with that day and give Him thanks and praise and be concrete. Fr. Gallagher offers examples of what that could look like. Then the conversation begins the next step - PETITION. Asking God to show you what see clearly the spiritual realities of that day. The post DPD3 – Steps to a Deeper Prayer Life – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 2 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The First Step in the Examen Prayer: Gratitude. Taking time out of the day when our hearts are free to receive the Lord's presence. Prayer always takes two persons in relationship...ourselves and God. Then together with the Lord, we see what the gifts of love God has poured out upon us. The key in this first step, is not to look for our missteps (that may come later), but to look for the gifts and give thanks.ob The post DPD2 – Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher Fr. Timothy Gallagher and Kris McGregor discuss the Examen Prayer, a significant practice in Ignatian spirituality introduced by St. Ignatius of Loyola. It’s role in enhancing one’s spiritual life by fostering a clear-sighted faith and increasing awareness of God’s presence and actions in daily life. Fr. Gallagher explains that the Examen Prayer is not just introspection or examination but a relational dialogue between the person and God. The first step in the Examen is gratitude, where one reflects on the day to recognize and appreciate the gifts and love received from God. This step sets a positive foundation for the rest of the prayer, encouraging individuals to focus on God’s actions before considering their responses. Gallagher shares personal anecdotes to illustrate how recognizing these daily gifts can transform one’s perspective and deepen the relationship with God. Gratitude, he argues, is the most effective way to grow in love for God, as it opens the heart to the endless outpouring of God’s gifts. This practice, even when initially challenging, gradually reshapes one’s spiritual awareness and relationship with the divine. Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions * The Essence of the Examen Prayer How does the Examen Prayer foster a deeper relationship with God rather than being just an act of introspection or examination? * Importance of Gratitude Why does St. Ignatius prioritize gratitude as the first step in the Examen Prayer, and how can this practice transform our daily spiritual lives? * Recognition of God’s Gifts Reflect on a specific instance in your life where recognizing God's gifts changed your perspective. How can daily acknowledgment of these gifts impact your overall spiritual growth? * Overcoming Initial Challenges What challenges might you face when starting the Examen Prayer, especially in the step of gratitude, and how can persistence help in overcoming these challenges? * Daily Application and Benefits How can setting aside a few minutes each day to practice the Examen Prayer, specifically focusing on gratitude, lead to a richer and more fulfilling spiritual life? * Relationship Dynamics In what ways can recognizing and appreciating the gifts from God change your relationship with Him and others in your life? * Practical Implementation Considering Fr. Gallagher’s examples, how can you practically implement the Examen Prayer in your daily routine to enhance your spiritual awareness and relationship with God? As outlined from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola (translated from the autograph by Fr. E. Mullan, S.J. 1909 in the public domain) METHOD FOR MAKING THE GENERAL EXAMEN It contains in it five Points. First Point. The first Point is to give thanks to God our Lord for the benefits received. Second Point. The second, to ask grace to know our sins and cast them out. Third Point. The third, to ask account of our soul from the hour that we rose up to the present Examen, hour by hour, or period by period: and first as to thoughts, and then as to words, and then as to acts, in the same order as was mentioned in the Particular Examen. Fourth Point. The fourth, to ask pardon of God our Lord for the faults. Fifth Point. The fifth, to purpose amendment with His grace. OUR FATHER. Father Timothy M. Gallagher, O.M.V., was ordained in 1979 as a member of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary, a religious community dedicated to retreats and spiritual formation according to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Fr. Gallagher is featured on the EWTN series “Living the Discerning Life: ... Episode: https://www.discerninghearts.com/catholic-podcasts/dpd2-ignatian-wisdom-of-the-examen-prayer-the-daily-prayer-of-discernment-the-examen-prayer-with-fr-timothy-gallagher-discerning-hearts-podcast/ Podcast: https://www.discerninghearts.com/catholic-podcasts/category/discerning-hearts-catholic-podcasts/
Episode 1 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer– Serves as an introduction to the coming series and the Examen Prayer. Can we live with our spiritual eyes open to catch the action of God? The Examen Prayer is the one prayer St. Ignatius could not imagine doing without. You can't standstill in the spiritual life if you are praying the Examen Prayer. Father Timothy M. Gallagher, O.M.V., was ordained in 1979 as a member of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary, a religious community dedicated to retreats and spiritual formation according to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Fr. Gallagher is featured on the EWTN series "Living the Discerning Life: The Spiritual Teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola". The post DPD1 – Living the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
During this Mental Health Awareness Month, Deacon Eric Gurash discusses the challenges of navigating a relationship with God amid acute mental health struggles and chronic mental illness and points to the Awareness Examen as a particularly powerful tool for building resiliency and discovering God's presence even in our hardest trials. For more about the Examen Prayer visit: https://www.jesuits.org/spirituality/the-ignatian-examen/ For Mental Health Spiritual Peer Support and other resources, visit: https://emmaussupport.ca/
The Money Examen Prayer is a resource connected to the Money Talks sermon series. Use this examen prayer to reflect on your heart's relationship to money.
This is a relaunch of prayer practices from the 2021 Lenten Season. Consider utilizing the podcast as a resource to connect with God in prayer this Lenten season. The Examen Prayer is a powerful practice to guide to reflect upon our day, so that we can more clearly recognize the movement of God's spirit in us and among us. This prayer is a helpful practice to help us to continue to look upward and outward this Lenten season.
The Examen prayer of St Ignatius is a tool to help Christians see God's action in our lives, and respond with faith, with hope, and with love. Listen to the whole series For Greater Glory at www.RCSpirituality.org Please share this podcast with friends and family. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
Dan Hamel joins Mike to speak about an important lesson that he learned through his wife's critique, the importance of dining room tables and living room conversations, as well as the sorts of stories that he includes in his 100+ page document of potential sermon illustrations. They discuss Billy Eilish's critique of pornography and the importance of precision in sermon delivery. Dan also speaks about homiletics and gives a preview of his session that he will be delivering at the Expositors Collective training event that his church is hosting. Dan will be a speaker at our next in-person Training Weekend for men and women of all ages at The Creek Church in Indianapolis, Indiana!In this interactive seminar, attendees will learn from experienced practitioners from the stage and meet in groups and build ongoing relationships with coaches and mentors who want to help you grow in your personal study and public proclamation of God's Word.The Creek ChurchIndianapolis, IndianaOctober 27-28, 2023About Dan: I was born and raised out west—in Oregon, Nevada, and Colorado. As a teenager I sensed God call me into ministry. I followed that call and never looked back. Serving the Lord as a pastor is such an incredible joy and privilege. I love to pray, teach God's word, and connect with people in a way that helps them grow in their relationship with Jesus. I have served at The Creek since 2017 and absolutely love this church family! I am so inspired by our church's passion for God's presence and commitment to transform our community with the love of Jesus. God has blessed me with an incredible wife (Keren) and the most precious children in the world (Hudson, Addie, & Luke). Our family is so honored to serve The Creek, Indianapolis, Indiana. Resources Mentioned: Here is the sermon on Colossians 3 that Mike and Dan discuss (including the Billy Eilish quote) https://www.thecreek.org/page/730?Item=2955 Examen Prayer: https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-examen/“I have a conviction that no sermon is ready for preaching, not ready for writing out, until we can express its theme in a short, pregnant sentence as clear as a crystal.” - Haddon RobinsonRecommended Episodes: Jon Tyson "one of America's best preachers" : https://www.expositorscollective.com/podcast/2021/12/21/theology-that-cannot-be-dismissed-power-that-cannot-be-denied-jon-tysonNick Cady on another method of mining your own life for interesting stories: https://www.expositorscollective.com/podcast/2021/9/28/how-to-write-a-compelling-introduction-nick-cady Joel Turner on how to grow in the use of comedy in the pulpit: https://www.expositorscollective.com/podcast/2020/7/14/the-power-of-humor-in-preaching-joel-turnerFor information about our upcoming training events visit ExpositorsCollective.com The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the CGNMedia, Working together to proclaim the Gospel, make disciples, and plant churches. For more content like this, visit https://cgnmedia.org/Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective
Welcome to the Portsmouth Union Church sermon Podcast series. This sermon we are delighted to be join by Tiffany Slauter who it is the leadership chair of PUC. She will be discussing with us Examen Prayer. So this sermon will have some quiet moments.
Father Rob Kroll, SJ discussing the Examen Prayer with Patrick Conley. Topics included: what the examen prayer is (2:58), steps of the examen (6:01), caller: the examen is helpful to me (16:22), family examen (20:34), dealing with dryness (23:15), fruits of the examen prayer (26:20), caller: why the examen (33:46), caller: My wife and I do a nightly examen (38:13), and examen and discernment (42:52). From Fr. Kroll's Guide to the Examen 5 STEPS OF THE EXAMEN This outline is based on St. Ignatius' presentation in the Spiritual Exercises (n. 43), and is adapted from The Examen Prayer by Timothy M. Gallagher, OMV. Transition I become aware of God gazing upon me with love as I begin my Examen. I recall that God has created and ordained all things. Step One: Gratitude I note the gifts that God has given to me this day, thanking God for them. Step Two: Petition I ask God for insight so that this Examen is a work of grace, not mere navel-gazing or ruminating over my day. I ask the Holy Spirit to shine His light so that I review the day with His eyes and guided by grace. Step Three: Review With God, I prayerfully review the day hour by hour with its many activities and encounters. Did I experience something surprising or unusual today: a call or email from a friend I hadn't heard from in years…a painful memory I had considered forgotten…something beautiful in nature…a news story that moved or disturbed me…As I walk through my day, I look for the stirrings of my heart (feelings) and mind (thoughts). Which have come from God? Normally the Holy Spirit acts to give us peace, joy, strength, encouragement. Which stirrings have clearly not been of God but represent suggestions from the enemy? I examine my choices in response to both sets of stirrings. How did God delight in me today? How was God proud of me? Step Four: Forgiveness I own honestly any ways that I have turned away somehow from God today, whether by failing to love when an opportunity came long or by actively doing wrong in thought, word, or deed. I ask for healing and forgiveness from the God who removes my heart's burdens. If necessary, I resolve to bring myself to Confession. Step Five: Renewal The Examen ends by looking ahead briefly to the coming day with hope and confidence, entrusting it to God's grace. With God, I concretely plan how to live the next day in accord with His loving desire for my life. The Examen helps us grow in self-knowledge as well as in discerning God's presence, action and will in daily life. Through it, we more easily find God in all things and love all things in Christ.
Brother Andrew and Fr Luke continue with the "All In" Discernment Series with this exclusive episode on The 4 P's of Prayer. Not only do they offer an in-depth look at the "Examen Prayer" but they walk you through it so that you can apply it to your spiritual journey today! Discernment is for everybody - and it has never been more accessible.
Want to connect with God? This month we're adding daily episodes to help you connect to God in prayer. Each week we'll do something a little bit different. This week, we're walking through the Examen Prayer, a prayer to help us focus on the day we've had and where God was in it. Come along for the ride! Instagram: @gatheringstudents Spring WKND: https://tithe.ly/event-registration/#/6711239
Want to connect with God? This month we're adding daily episodes to help you connect to God in prayer. Each week we'll do something a little bit different. This week, we're walking through the Examen Prayer, a prayer to help us focus on the day we've had and where God was in it. Come along for the ride! Instagram: @gatheringstudents Spring WKND: https://tithe.ly/event-registration/#/6711239
Want to connect with God? This month we're adding daily episodes to help you connect to God in prayer. Each week we'll do something a little bit different. This week, we're walking through the Examen Prayer, a prayer to help us focus on the day we've had and where God was in it. Come along for the ride! Instagram: @gatheringstudents Spring WKND: https://tithe.ly/event-registration/#/6711239
Want to connect with God? This month we're adding daily episodes to help you connect to God in prayer. Each week we'll do something a little bit different. This week, we're walking through the Examen Prayer, a prayer to help us focus on the day we've had and where God was in it. Come along for the ride! Instagram: @gatheringstudents Spring WKND: https://tithe.ly/event-registration/#/6711239
Want to connect with God? This month we're adding daily episodes to help you connect to God in prayer. Each week we'll do something a little bit different. This week, we're walking through the Examen Prayer, a prayer to help us focus on the day we've had and where God was in it. Come along for the ride! Instagram: @gatheringstudents Spring WKND: https://tithe.ly/event-registration/#/6711239
As we wrap up this series, we'll use two scripture passages to give us a framework for using our Examen Prayer.
The Examen Prayer can be a helpful prayer tool as you discern God's will for your life. In this episode, Fr. John Ignatius Ezratty returns to talk about the Examen Prayer. He and Jess discuss:How many people miss graces God wants to give them in the Examen Prayer by only focusing on the sins they commitHow people can unlock graces in the Examen Prayer by not only reviewing what they did throughout the day, but how God moved their hearts throughout the dayWays to discern God's will in specific situations after becoming more aware of consolations through the Examen PrayerFr. John Ignatius is a priest of the Miles Christi religious order and a FOCUS National Chaplain.
As we draw near to the end of this year, Jeff guides us through a practical examen prayer to help us reflect on the blessings we've received this past year and identify the areas of growth for the new year. Snippet from the Show "Jesus, show me what you want me to see" Email us with comments or questions at thejeffcavinsshow@ascensionpress.com. Text “jeffcavins” to 33-777 to subscribe and get Jeff's shownotes delivered straight to your email! Or visit ascensionpress.com/thejeffcavinsshow for full shownotes!
Have you ever wondered which of your every day thoughts are from God, and which are not? Or have you ever contemplated, “What's God's will?” when faced with a decision, big or small? A series of simple principles called the Ignatian Rules of Discernment can bring clarity to these questions and more. They are a 500-year-old playbook to understanding the spiritual movements of our everyday lives and in this bonus guest episode, Jake and Brett unpack the Fourteen Rules of Discernment with the modern master of discernment, Fr. Timothy Gallagher. Fr. Timothy has written countless books on St. Ignatius's teachings and hosts a podcast to bring these foundational spiritual principles to a modern audience. Though they are simple, they are transformational for growth in the spiritual life. Discussion Questions What stood out to you in this episode? Before listening to this episode, had you heard of discernment? What did you think it was? How has your understanding of discernment changed after listening to this episode? Resources The Discernment of Spirits: An Ignatian Guide for Everyday Living, Fr. Timothy Gallagher (book) The Discernment of Spirits in Marriage, Fr. Timothy Gallagher (book) Discerning the Will of God: An Ignatian Guide to Christian Decision Making, Fr. Timothy Gallagher (book) The Examen Prayer, Fr. Timothy Gallagher (book) Discerning Hearts - The Discernment of Spirits (podcast) frtimothygallagher.org (website) Connect with Way of the Heart: Facebook: @wayoftheheartpodcast Instagram: @wayoftheheartpodcast Website: www.wayoftheheartpodcast.com Never miss out on an episode by hitting the subscribe button right now! Help other people find the show and grow as holy men by sharing this podcast with them individually or on your social media. Thanks! Audio editing by Forte Catholic
What do we do with all these voices that twirl and swirl in our minds? In Part 2, Gem Fadling, author of "Hold That Thought: Sorting Through the Voices in Our Heads," offers us remarkable wisdom and practical action steps for sorting through those oft-debilitating negative voices. Her message of Trinitarian Love is profound and life-changing. She shares, "Love mixed with pain will change you." Links + Resources from this Episode: So excited that the podcast has been voted in the Top 100 Mental Health Podcasts on Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/mental_health_podcasts/ Learn more about Gem's writings and work: GEM Learn more about Gem's REFLECTION CARDS and order yourself a set. I love mine! Download Gem's Examen Prayer, EXAMEN PRAYER: Isaiah 61 Listen to more great podcasts: ACCESS MORE Subscribe to Janell’s podcast and newsletter: SUBSCRIBE Download your FREE GUIDE FOR SEASON 1: How Am I Doing in My Everyday Life? Follow Janell on Instagram: @janellrardon Please, leave a REVIEW of the PODCAST.
Maybe you recognize some of these voices that try to drain our everyday life of meaning and vitality: the Stressed Achiever, the Positive Thinker, the Complaining Victim, the Passive Spectator, the Anxious Controller, the Unsettled Heart, or the Inner Critic. Author and Spiritual Director, Gem Fadling, brings the wisdom of her new book, "Hold That Thought: Sorting Through the Voices in Our Heads," to this week's conversation. Links + Resources from this Episode: So excited that the podcast has been voted in the Top 100 Mental Health Podcasts on Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/mental_health_podcasts/ Learn more about Gem's writings and work: GEM Learn more about Gem's REFLECTION CARDS and order yourself a set. I love mine! Download Gem's Examen Prayer, EXAMEN PRAYER: Isaiah 61 Listen to more great podcasts: ACCESS MORE Subscribe to Janell’s podcast and newsletter: SUBSCRIBE Download your FREE GUIDE FOR SEASON 1: How Am I Doing in My Everyday Life? Follow Janell on Instagram: @janellrardon Please, leave a REVIEW of the PODCAST.
As we continue to explore the Examen Prayer, we delve into Thanksgiving. As you recall, the first part of the Examen is to call on the Holy Spirit to guide us. Step 2, we examine our day and give thanks to God for all He has done for us. We will Explore:1. The Scriptural Roots of Thanksgiving The Psalms of Thanksgiving Old Testament Examples of Thanksgiving Thanksgiving in the Liturgy and Prayers of the Church2. We will explore how living a life of Thanksgiving affects our Mental and Physical well being. Emotional Social Peronality Career Physical Health Thanksgiving and RecoveryThere is an excellent article on 28 benefits of Thanksfulness that can be found at the websitePositivepsychology.com and you can read the article by clicking the link to the site.For more information on the book I referenced "Finding True Happiness" by Fr. Rober Spitzer, S.J. go to Ignatius Press. I highly recommend this book.For more information on Franciscan Dave and Tau Ministries visit our website Here.May the Lord grant you HIs peace.David Seitz, OFSdavid@tauministries.com Support the show
St. Ignatius of Loyola said that there was one prayer a person should never neglect praying: the Examen Prayer. In this episode, Jessica and Fr. John Ignatius will discuss:* How do I pray the Examen prayer?* Why did St. Ignatius think the Examen prayer was so important?* What are some common pitfalls in praying the Examen prayer?* How can I pray the Examen prayer well?
Ever struggle with how to pray? What do I pray? How do I experience God's presence in prayer? Pastor Amy guides us through several ancient prayer practices from our rich Christian tradition. Join us over the couple several weeks as we pray.
Summary: We all have heard the phrase "Practicing God's Presence." But what does that mean, and how can we learn to experience and become more aware of God's presence in our own lives and youth ministries? James talks about his journey exploring and practicing the Examen Prayer and how it helped him be more aware of God's presence and purposes in his own life and the lives of those in his youth ministry. Show Notes:Examen Resource Books:Reimagining the Ignatian Examen: Fresh Ways to Pray from Your Day. Mark E. ThibodeauxHow to Pray: A Simple Guide for Normal People. Pete GreigSacred Rhythms. Ruth Haley BartonSimple Web Resource: https://ats-edu.storage.googleapis.com/uploads/12.-The-Examen.pdf - From Book Sacred Rhythms. Ruth Haley Barton. IVP, 2006. (pp. 108-109).Apps:Reimagining the ExamenConnect with Us...Personal Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamessabin13/Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ym_soul_keeper_podcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Youth-Ministry-Soul-Keeper-Podcast-112370807089603/?modal=admin_todo_tourTwitter - https://twitter.com/youth_keeperWould love to hear from you with questions and comments at the following email: ymsoulkeeper@gmail.comConnect with Guest Co-Host - Eben EddyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/ebeneddy/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/eben.eddyPodcast FriendsDYM Podcast – http://bit.ly/341g9e4Youth Ministry Hacks – http://bit.ly/2WazOoYMy Third Decade – http://bit.ly/2UzlpjLFifteen Minutes With Frank - https://bit.ly/2I7E0msYM Lab – http://bit.ly/2pO1GDmThe Morning After Ministry Show – http://bit.ly/2ofNLpbParent Tips – http://bit.ly/32MzM9nYW's Guide to Video Games – http://bit.ly/2Wds7yDYouth Ministry Sherpas – https://bit.ly/31VIIvsMiddle School Ministry – https://bit.ly/2BHezWj
Summary: We all have heard the phrase "Practicing God's Presence." But what does that mean, and how can we learn to experience and become more aware of God's presence in our own lives and youth ministries? James talks about his journey exploring and practicing the Examen Prayer and how it helped him be more aware of God's presence and purposes in his own life and the lives of those in his youth ministry. Show Notes: Examen Resource Books: Reimagining the Ignatian Examen: Fresh Ways to Pray from Your Day. Mark E. Thibodeaux How to Pray: A Simple Guide for Normal People. Pete Greig Sacred Rhythms. Ruth Haley Barton Simple Web Resource: https://ats-edu.storage.googleapis.com/uploads/12.-The-Examen.pdf - From Book Sacred Rhythms. Ruth Haley Barton. IVP, 2006. (pp. 108-109). Apps: Reimagining the Examen Connect with Us... Personal Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamessabin13/ Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ym_soul_keeper_podcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Youth-Ministry-Soul-Keeper-Podcast-112370807089603/?modal=admin_todo_tour Twitter - https://twitter.com/youth_keeper Would love to hear from you with questions and comments at the following email: ymsoulkeeper@gmail.com Connect with Guest Co-Host - Eben Eddy Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ebeneddy/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/eben.eddy Podcast Friends DYM Podcast – http://bit.ly/341g9e4 Youth Ministry Hacks – http://bit.ly/2WazOoY My Third Decade – http://bit.ly/2UzlpjL Fifteen Minutes With Frank - https://bit.ly/2I7E0ms YM Lab – http://bit.ly/2pO1GDm The Morning After Ministry Show – http://bit.ly/2ofNLpb Parent Tips – http://bit.ly/32MzM9n YW's Guide to Video Games – http://bit.ly/2Wds7yD Youth Ministry Sherpas – https://bit.ly/31VIIvs Middle School Ministry – https://bit.ly/2BHezWj
Summary: We all have heard the phrase "Practicing God's Presence." But what does that mean, and how can we learn to experience and become more aware of God's presence in our own lives and youth ministries? James talks about his journey exploring and practicing the Examen Prayer and how it helped him be more aware of God's presence and purposes in his own life and the lives of those in his youth ministry. Show Notes: Examen Resource Books: Reimagining the Ignatian Examen: Fresh Ways to Pray from Your Day. Mark E. Thibodeaux How to Pray: A Simple Guide for Normal People. Pete Greig Sacred Rhythms. Ruth Haley Barton Simple Web Resource: https://ats-edu.storage.googleapis.com/uploads/12.-The-Examen.pdf - From Book Sacred Rhythms. Ruth Haley Barton. IVP, 2006. (pp. 108-109). Apps: Reimagining the Examen Connect with Us... Personal Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamessabin13/ Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ym_soul_keeper_podcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Youth-Ministry-Soul-Keeper-Podcast-112370807089603/?modal=admin_todo_tour Twitter - https://twitter.com/youth_keeper Would love to hear from you with questions and comments at the following email: ymsoulkeeper@gmail.com Connect with Guest Co-Host - Eben Eddy Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ebeneddy/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/eben.eddy Podcast Friends DYM Podcast – http://bit.ly/341g9e4 Youth Ministry Hacks – http://bit.ly/2WazOoY My Third Decade – http://bit.ly/2UzlpjL Fifteen Minutes With Frank - https://bit.ly/2I7E0ms YM Lab – http://bit.ly/2pO1GDm The Morning After Ministry Show – http://bit.ly/2ofNLpb Parent Tips – http://bit.ly/32MzM9n YW's Guide to Video Games – http://bit.ly/2Wds7yD Youth Ministry Sherpas – https://bit.ly/31VIIvs Middle School Ministry – https://bit.ly/2BHezWj
Jesus says, “My sheep hear my voice; I know them and they follow me.” Have you ever heard Christ speak to you – maybe to console you, to get your attention, to call you to something? How do you know that it's Christ's voice speaking to you? Reflection questions: So, again, have you ever heard the voice of Christ speak to you? What does Christ sound like? What brings you peace, joy, love, and an increase of thoughts about faith, hope, and love? What stirs up feelings of anxiety, worry, and sadness? What turns your thoughts to confusion? What decreases thoughts of faith, hope, and love? Do you trust that God is holding you, that God loves you whether you listen to God or not? What helps you to trust? What makes it hard to trust? by Sister Leslie Keener, CDP Sister Leslie Keener, CDP is the director of God Space, a community-building spirituality ministry in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. She's a Sister of Divine Providence with a Masters in Ministry and a Certificate in Spiritual Direction and Retreats from Creighton University. She directs retreats, meets with people for spiritual direction, and serves as the vocation director for her community. She also serves on the Coordinating Council of Spiritual Directors International. She enjoys music, meaningful conversations, and dancing. Read the reflections and sign up to receive our weekly email at www.GodSpaceCommunity.com. Listen to a guided Examen Prayer here: https://www.godspacecommunity.com/letuspray-1
On this episode we discuss the theme of Endurance through the use of cell phones and the film Belfast. Every week we rotate the themes of virtue -> knowledge -> self control -> endurance -> devotion -> mutual affection -> love. This is inspired by 2 Peter 1: 5-8 Today's theme: Endurance Our TGB picks of the week Eula: Cell phone use Kristine: Belfast film How to do the Examen Prayer: https://hallow.com/2019/09/13/how-to-pray-the-examen/ "For this very reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, virtue with knowledge, knowledge with self-control, self-control with endurance, endurance with devotion, devotion with mutual affection, mutual affection with love. If these are yours and increase in abundance, they will keep you from being idle or unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ." - 2 Peter 1:5-8 "Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things." - Philippians 4:8 Our Instagram @TGBDiaries https://www.instagram.com/tgbdiaries/ New episodes every friday!
This week, Ken Wettig (Coracle's Community Minister for the Shenandoah Valley) guides us through the Prayer of Examen, a classic Ignatian Spiritual Practice. The Examen offers us a way to look back prayerfully over our days and in a real sense re-live the ups and downs in the presence of our loving God. It can be a powerful, humbling, encouraging, transformative practice, and Ken offers a great introduction to it.More Resources on the Examen:Ken's Examen GuidePrayer by Richard FosterPray-as-You-Go on Examen PrayerView our complete archive of "Space for God" devotionalsJoin us at an upcoming "Space for God"inthecoracle.org | @inthecoracleSupport the show (https://inthecoracle.org/support/)
Anthea encourages use of the Examen Prayer to reflect in a structured way on the last 12 months and set ourselves up for 2022.
#132: Lost And Found Along The Way, "A Leap of Faith" W Deacon "Willie" (3)Faith: "Putting your belief and trust in something or somebody outside of yourself, and then acting on that belief." --Joseph Stowell, Crossroads University Join Jack and Deacon Willie on a Spiritual Journey! We are all pilgrims, Lost and Found along the Way.Deacon Willies Website and Book Order: "Lost and Found Along the Way" Examen Prayer from St. Ignatius's Spiritual Exercises see page 78-79[Jesus said to me:] “The future is mine, what do you fear? I have given you my Mother to enlighten your way. Look at her, the Morning Star. Obedience will put illusions to flight. The one who gives his life to the Eternal Wisdom does not need to be clever. Think only of me, of pleasing me: I will transform you. Let go of all that does not lead you directly to me, so as to be altogether mine. Thoughts, memories, plans, desires, anxieties—whatever they may be. Confide all to me. It is my joy to respond as God to humble confidence.-"-Sister Mary of the Holy TrinityDon't forget to sign up for our Newsletter!! JPll Renewal Center email listPlease consider being a Sponsor of the show! Email me with questions!Pray the Rosary Every Day! See Podcast #'s 108, 110, 111, and 112 to pray along .Contact Jack: BWYR Podcast is a production of the John Paul ll Renewal Center or email him at info@jp2renew.orgSupport the show (http://jp2renew.org/donate/)
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I talk about the Daily Examen prayer practice and who introduced it.
The Examen Prayer is a powerful practice to guide to reflect upon our day, so that we can more clearly recognize the movement of God's spirit in us and among us. This prayer is a helpful practice to help us to continue to look upward and outward this Lenten season. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wellingtonheightschurch/support
A walkthrough of the Daily Examen Prayer with Alyssa Bolella. May God bless you and may the peace of Jesus rest on you this week.
The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
Episode 2 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The First Step in the Examen Prayer: Gratitude. Taking time out of the day when our hearts are free to receive the Lord's presence. Prayer always takes two persons in relationship...ourselves and God. Then together with the Lord, we see what the gifts of love God has poured out upon us. The key in this first step, is not to look for our missteps (that may come later), but to look for the gifts and give thanks.ob The post DPD2 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
Episode 1 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer– Serves as an introduction to the coming series and the Examen Prayer. Can we live with our spiritual eyes open to catch the action of God? The Examen Prayer is the one prayer St. Ignatius could not imagine doing without. You can't standstill in the spiritual life if you are praying the Examen Prayer. Father Timothy M. Gallagher, O.M.V., was ordained in 1979 as a member of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary, a religious community dedicated to retreats and spiritual formation according to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Fr. Gallagher is featured on the EWTN series "Living the Discerning Life: The Spiritual Teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola". The post DPD1 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
Episode 3 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The conversation continues on the subject of the first step in the Examen - GRATITUDE. Why? Because first, above all things, God is love. So at the start of the prayer, we should recall the gift of love God has blessed us with that day and give Him thanks and praise and be concrete. Fr. Gallagher offers examples of what that could look like. Then the conversation begins the next step - PETITION. Asking God to show you what see clearly the spiritual realities of that day. The post DPD3 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
Episode 5 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the third step - REVIEW - which is where the "The Discernment of Spirits" intersects with "The Examen". Then we approach the fourth step - FORGIVENESS - which is what all the actions in the prayer are leading to. The post DPD5 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
Episode 6 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the fourth step - FORGIVENESS. Then we approach the fifth step - RENEWAL - which is how we move forward after our encounter with God in our prayer. The post DPD6 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer w/ Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
Fr. Gallagher, in this concluding episode, reviews the different dimensions of the Examen prayer and applications for our lives. The post DPD8 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Fr. Gallagher, in this concluding episode, reviews the different dimensions of the Examen prayer and applications for our lives. The post DPD8 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 6 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the fourth step - FORGIVENESS. Then we approach the fifth step - RENEWAL - which is how we move forward after our encounter with God in our prayer. The post DPD6 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer w/ Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 5 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the third step - REVIEW - which is where the "The Discernment of Spirits" intersects with "The Examen". Then we approach the fourth step - FORGIVENESS - which is what all the actions in the prayer are leading to. The post DPD5 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 3 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The conversation continues on the subject of the first step in the Examen - GRATITUDE. Why? Because first, above all things, God is love. So at the start of the prayer, we should recall the gift of love God has blessed us with that day and give Him thanks and praise and be concrete. Fr. Gallagher offers examples of what that could look like. Then the conversation begins the next step - PETITION. Asking God to show you what see clearly the spiritual realities of that day. The post DPD3 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 2 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The First Step in the Examen Prayer: Gratitude. Taking time out of the day when our hearts are free to receive the Lord's presence. Prayer always takes two persons in relationship...ourselves and God. Then together with the Lord, we see what the gifts of love God has poured out upon us. The key in this first step, is not to look for our missteps (that may come later), but to look for the gifts and give thanks.ob The post DPD2 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 1 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer– Serves as an introduction to the coming series and the Examen Prayer. Can we live with our spiritual eyes open to catch the action of God? The Examen Prayer is the one prayer St. Ignatius could not imagine doing without. You can't standstill in the spiritual life if you are praying the Examen Prayer. Father Timothy M. Gallagher, O.M.V., was ordained in 1979 as a member of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary, a religious community dedicated to retreats and spiritual formation according to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Fr. Gallagher is featured on the EWTN series "Living the Discerning Life: The Spiritual Teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola". The post DPD1 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
This week on the Catholic Duluth Show the Handmaids of The Heart of Jesus join to tell us all about the Examen Prayer. They explain what it is, why it's helpful, and how you can implement it in your life.
The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
Episode 4 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The third step - REVIEW - this is point where the "Discernment of Spirits - the 14 Rules" and the Examen intersect. With God, we review the day. We look for the stirrings in our hearts and the thoughts that God has given us this day. We also look for those that have not been of God. IWe review our choices in response to both, and throughout the day in general. The post DPD4 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts
Episode 7 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the the fifth step - RENEWAL - which is how we move forward after our encounter with God in our prayer. The post DPD7 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 4 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. The third step - REVIEW - this is point where the "Discernment of Spirits - the 14 Rules" and the Examen intersect. With God, we review the day. We look for the stirrings in our hearts and the thoughts that God has given us this day. We also look for those that have not been of God. IWe review our choices in response to both, and throughout the day in general. The post DPD4 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Episode 7 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer. Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the the fifth step - RENEWAL - which is how we move forward after our encounter with God in our prayer. The post DPD7 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
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Dearest Fellow Seekers, For this special Episode of The Prayer Path I introduce you to The Examen Prayer practice. St. Ignatius pioneered the examen prayer in the 1500's. The Examen is a prayer which helps us to reflect on a past period of time and while it is mostly carried ouy for a previous day or perhaps even few hours, we can still apply the principles in reflecting on our past year, The Prayer is a method of reflecting and in so doing considering where we might find God at work in our lives, times of consolation, and on the other side of that same coin considering where finding God's hand is a more difficult challenge. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all who have listened to The Prayer Path journey's in 2019 - The Journeys have been listened to an humbling 2300 times so far. I pray that you will all find peace and happiness in 2020 and most importantly the consolation of The Devine in your lives through Prayer. Have a Peaceful Journey John Music Courtesy of : Margaret Rizza Apisode Art Courtesy of: Nuengbk at Free Digital Photos.net --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/The-Prayer-Path/message
In this episode my guest is Fr. Thomas Vendetti, LC. We discuss the power of the examen prayer. Fr. Thomas gives us the background of the prayer, when to pray the prayer and how to pray it. Resources discussed on the podcast: The Consciousness Examen Article by Fr. George Ashenbrenner, SJ The Discernment of Spirits by Fr. Timothy Gallagher, O.M.V. The Examen Prayer: Ignatian Wisdom for Our Lives Today by Fr. Timothy Gallagher, O.M.V. If you enjoy the show share it with your friends, family and co-workers. Our goal is to help men learn the Catholic faith. 1 John 4:10: In this is love: not that we have loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as expiation for our sins. God Bless! The Regular Catholic Guy
Welcome to a special ENCORE PRESENTATION of Ask Sister podcast. The nuns are in nunly meetings all week but wanted to be sure you still had an opportunity to listen to an Ask Sister podcast. This is one of our favorite ones with special guest Sister Kathie Budesky, IHM, the director of Visitation North Spirituality [...]
AS063 Ask Sister podcast recorded live on March 11, 2011. Sponsored by aNunsLife.org ministry. Guest: Sister Kathie Budesky. Topics include: the daily Examen prayer, God and free will, different notions of vocation, feeling unconnected to God, and more! This episode was broadcast live from the IHM Motherhouse in Monroe, Michigan, with an in-house audience! Sister [...]