What Matters Most and Why: Living the Spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola 365 Daily Reflections
What Matters Most and Why: Living the Spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola 365 Daily Reflections
- Author: Manney, Jim
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"Jim Manney is the perfect person to write this beautiful book. Let the wisdom of St. Ignatius guide you gently through your days with these lovely meditations."
-- James Martin, SJ, author of My Life with the Saints
How can I find meaning and joy? How can I think clearly? What's valuable in life, and what's irrelevant? How do we manage anger? What can we do about envy, laziness, resentment? How do I know what matters most? What do I really want? These are the questions that lie at the heart of Ignatian spirituality, the five-hundred-year-old wisdom tradition that has shown leaders, seekers, and doers the way to live a better life. The daily readings in this book emphasize answers to pressing questions about satisfaction in work and relationships. St. Ignatius and his friends believed that "God is found in all things" and "love is best expressed in deeds rather than words." The Ignatian way is profoundly practical. It guides us through the great challenge of life -- finding God and finding our place in God's work to save and heal the world.
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-- James Martin, SJ, author of My Life with the Saints
How can I find meaning and joy? How can I think clearly? What's valuable in life, and what's irrelevant? How do we manage anger? What can we do about envy, laziness, resentment? How do I know what matters most? What do I really want? These are the questions that lie at the heart of Ignatian spirituality, the five-hundred-year-old wisdom tradition that has shown leaders, seekers, and doers the way to live a better life. The daily readings in this book emphasize answers to pressing questions about satisfaction in work and relationships. St. Ignatius and his friends believed that "God is found in all things" and "love is best expressed in deeds rather than words." The Ignatian way is profoundly practical. It guides us through the great challenge of life -- finding God and finding our place in God's work to save and heal the world.