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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Loyola Press
Published: Sep 2001
Genre: Religion - Spirituality
Retail Price: $14.95
Pages: 224
As more and more people begin to reclaim their spiritual heritage, long-overlooked traditions resurface, offering seekers new ways to rekindle their spiritual selves. The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola is such a tradition, and its recovery in the church has sparked the interest of many believers—religious and laypeople alike.
In light of this resurgence, Fr. William A. Barry, a director of the Spiritual Exercises for more than thirty years, offers Letting God Come Close, a guide that shows spiritual directors how to effectively and creatively help individuals meet the living God through the Exercises. Using clear, down-to-earth examples from his own experience, Fr. Barry hopes to instill in the director the trust, confidence, and skills needed to help retreatants approach God. Spiritual directors and anyone interested in learning more about this increasingly popular practice will find Fr. Barry's method to be challenging, innovative, and yet faithful to St. Ignatius's intent.