As a small community of believers we meet daily to pray together and deepen our understanding of Ignatian spirituality. We use an Ignatian Prayer Book to start us off and lead us into a short time of prayer and community.
Have a look at the Daily Prayer page.
Spiritual Accompaniment, is an essential component of the Exercises. Through conversation with a spiritual companion in an atmosphere of trust, you are helped to arrive at a deeper awareness of the presence and movement of God in your everyday life. As you share your dreams, struggles, triumphs and fears, you open up to the deepest and wisest source of freedom and joy.
A spiritual companion helps you notice, savour and respond to the movement of God in your ordinary life. The companion is a listening and supportive person who creates an environment where you can look honestly at your relationship with God.
Have a look at the Spiritual Conversations page.
The Exercises are a creative and flexible programme of prayer and reflection centred on the life of Christ. The method for this retreat in daily life is described in the opening paragraphs of the Exercises, note number 19 – so it is often referred to as a “19th Annotation” retreat. People from very different backgrounds or Christian traditions have found benefit in making the Spiritual Exercises. Many see it as an opportunity to deepen their relationship with God. Others may make the exercises because they wish to make an important decision about the direction in their lives. Others still come to Spiritual Exercises for less clear reasons, they just feel drawn to make them.
To get the most from the Spiritual Exercises you need:
An openness to spiritual growth and personal transformation.
A desire to deepen your prayer.
A desire to draw closer to Jesus.
You need to be able to pray for 30 minutes to one hour each day using materials provided by the person accompanying you.
A Spirit filled space to reflect on and explore the living experience of accompaniment.
For those that accompany someone on their Spiritual Journey.
Find out more about The Supervision Group
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