Spiritual Exercises Made in Everyday Life, The (Cusson)
Originally written in French, this volume presents a method in which those unable to complete a 30–day retreat can undertake the full Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. Gilles Cusson, S.J., the founder of the Centre de Spiritualité Ignatienne in Quebec, explains the principles of such an “open retreat,” which are based on a theology firmly grounded in God’s plan of salvation for us as presented in the Scriptures. “The Exercises in daily life do not offer an easy way,” writes Cusson, “and yet they are within the reach of anyone who wishes to learn how to lead his or her life in union with God in all that one does.”
Originally written in French, this volume presents a method in which those unable to complete a 30–day retreat can undertake the full Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. Gilles Cusson, S.J., the founder of the Centre de Spiritualité Ignatienne in Quebec, explains the principles of such an “open retreat,” which are based on a theology firmly grounded in God’s plan of salvation for us as presented in the Scriptures. “The Exercises in daily life do not offer an easy way,” writes Cusson, “and yet they are within the reach of anyone who wishes to learn how to lead his or her life in union with God in all that one does.”
Originally written in French, this volume presents a method in which those unable to complete a 30–day retreat can undertake the full Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. Gilles Cusson, S.J., the founder of the Centre de Spiritualité Ignatienne in Quebec, explains the principles of such an “open retreat,” which are based on a theology firmly grounded in God’s plan of salvation for us as presented in the Scriptures. “The Exercises in daily life do not offer an easy way,” writes Cusson, “and yet they are within the reach of anyone who wishes to learn how to lead his or her life in union with God in all that one does.”