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Which of the following is NOT one of the Jesuit Core Values?
Which of the following is NOT one of the Jesuit Core Values?
Ignatius of Loyola believed in finding God in all things.
Ignatius of Loyola believed in finding God in all things.
True (A)
What are the six paths described in Chapter 2?
What are the six paths described in Chapter 2?
Belief, Independence, Disbelief, Return, Exploration, Confusion
Desires are considered to be the _____ of life itself.
Desires are considered to be the _____ of life itself.
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Match the following types of prayer with their descriptions:
Match the following types of prayer with their descriptions:
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What is NOT a step of the Examen?
What is NOT a step of the Examen?
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Spirituality without religion is considered a valid path in Chapter 2.
Spirituality without religion is considered a valid path in Chapter 2.
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The __________ is a reflective exercise in the Ignatian tradition meant to enhance spiritual awareness.
The __________ is a reflective exercise in the Ignatian tradition meant to enhance spiritual awareness.
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Flashcards
Ignatian Core Values
Ignatian Core Values
Crucial principles of Jesuit teachings, focused on love, finding God everywhere, social justice, and transforming education.
Ignatian Spirituality
Ignatian Spirituality
A way of life and thought, rooted in the teachings of Ignatius of Loyola, centered around finding God in daily life.
Examen
Examen
A method of spiritual reflection on the day's events, seeking God's presence.
6 Paths to Spirituality
6 Paths to Spirituality
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Desires
Desires
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Spiritual Exercises
Spiritual Exercises
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Lectio Divina
Lectio Divina
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Prayer
Prayer
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Study Notes
Exam Format
- Section A: Multiple Choice - Key Concepts, 20 items, 40 points
- Section B: Multiple Choice , 20 items, 40 points
- Section C: Application Questions, 5 items, 10 points, 6 Paths, Core Values, Desires
- Section D: Fill in the Blanks, 10 items, 10 points, Desires, Examen, prayer
Jesuit Core Values
- Love in Action
- Finding God in All Things
- Social Reconciliation
- Transformative Education
Chapter 1
- Ignatius of Loyola and his "way of proceeding"
- Key components of Ignatian Spirituality
- Definition of Spirituality
- Spiritual Exercises and Constitutions
- Four ways to understand Ignatian Spirituality:
- Finding God in All Things
- Becoming a Contemplative in Action
- Looking at the World in an Incarnational Way
- Seeking Freedom & Detachment
Chapter 2
- 6 Paths: Belief, Independence, Disbelief, Return, Exploration, Confusion
- Spirituality without Religion
Chapter 3
- Desires, definition and what they are not
- Manifestation of desires, types of desires
- Desire—The Energy of Life Itself
- "God Meets You Where You Are"
- Discernment (pg. 71, 331-334)
- Outside-in, Inside-out (pg. 72, 73-89)
Chapter 4
- Steps of the Examen
Chapter 5
- What is prayer?
Chapter 6
- Areas for healthy friendships: Spending time, Learning, Being Honest, listening, Changing, Being Silent (pg. 153)
Chapter 7
- Ignatian Tradition of Prayer: Examen, Ignatian Contemplation, Lectio Divina, Centering Prayer, Colloquy
- Other Forms of Prayer: Communal Prayer, Rote Prayer, Journaling (Prayer Journal and Prayer Diary), Nature Prayer, Music
Chapter 8
- Three vows taken by religious orders
- Reasons for taking vows
Chapter 9
- "How Can I Love Chastely?"
Chapter 11
- What does it mean to be obedient?
Chapter 12
- Defining Discernment, Indifference, Consolation, Desolation
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