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The Examination of Conscience (Loyola Classics)
George Aschenbrenner
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| #585658 in Books | 2007-01-01 | Original language:English | File type: PDF | 32 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Classic|By Bonnie J. Janelle|This small pamphlet gets to the heart of the Examen as Ignatius had intended it. The introduction and rationale are psychologically sound. The summary of the five parts of the Examen can be used on a daily basis as a guide and foundation to the regular practice of the Examen prayer.|2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.|About the Author|
George A. Aschenbrenner, S.J., is the rector of the Jesuit community at the University of Scranton, Pennsylvania. He has been the director of the Jesuit Center for Spiritual Growth in Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and has worked with the Spir
These short, practical booklets feature topics that help parishioners celebrate God’s presence in their midst-through prayer, the Bible, companionship of the saints, and living God’s reign, or through spiritual practices such as the examination of consciousness, meditation on the suffering of Christ, and praying together as a family. Each booklet is ideal for use in the home and is meant to be shared with family members, allowing faith to be passed along...
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