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by James Martin


  Impairing relationships, 248

  Indifference. See Detachment

  Ingenuity, 365–68

  Inner Compass: An Invitation to Ignatian Spirituality (Silf), 63, 95, 100

  In Pursuit of Love (Genovesi), 216

  Islam, 81, 138

  Ivens, Michael, S.J., 309, 320, 330

  James, William, 18

  Jay, Claude, S.J., 241

  Jeremiah: 29:11, 138

  Jesuit Order/Jesuits. See Society of Jesus

  Jesuit Refugee Service, 195–96, 198, 277, 303

  Jesuits, The: Their Spiritual Doctrine and Practice (de Guibert), 2–3

  Jesuit Saints and Martyrs (Tylenda), 100

  Jesus of Nazareth: “blessed are the poor in spirit,” 209–11; blind beggar and, 57–58, 340; coming to people, 85; as craftsman or carpenter, 372; desire for holiness and, 77; Fourth Week of the Spiritual Exercises and, 395–96; as friend, 108–10; imitation of, 176, 197, 207–8, 295; love of, 81–82; meditation on life of Christ, 20, 292–93, 295–98, 299–304; ministry to the poor, 203; obedience and, 267; parable of the Prodigal Son, 91; parables of, 119–20; points of entry into the life of, 300; on the poor, 196; preaching in the synagogue, 156–60; promise of “hundredfold” return, 233; as religious man, 45; the “rich young man” and, 179–80, 186; rules to disciples, 135; Second Week of the Exercises and, 147; Sermon on the Mount, 205; on sinfulness and the Good Samaritan, 89–90; speaking to on the cross (colloquy), 168; story of the storm at sea, 147; suffering of, 294, 295–98; Third Week of the Spiritual Exercises and, 295–98; unmarried state of, 224; “vowed life” and emulation of, 176; weeping, 300; as the Word made flesh (incarnation), 8, 119; words after the Resurrection, 223

  Job, Book of: 10:1, 123

  Jogues, St. Isaac, 25, 271, 296–97

  John, Gospel of: 9:2, 287; 14:9, 163

  John III, King of Portugal, 249, 250

  John of the Cross, St., 66

  John Paul II, Pope, 274, 362

  Johnson, Elizabeth, C.S.J., 137

  Joseph, St., 373

  Journaling, 170

  Joyce, James, 4

  Juana, regent of Spain, 214

  Julius III, Pope, 22

  Kane, Jim, S.J., 106

  Kavanaugh, John, S.J., 182

  Keating, Thomas, O.C.S.O., 165

  Keenan, James F., S.J., 89–90, 258

  Kennedy, John F., 280

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 44, 45

  1 Kings: 19:12, 133, 356

  2 Kings: 5:1–19, 67–68

  Knowing oneself, 339–40. See also Identity; Vocation

  Kolodiejchuk, Brian, M.C., 139

  Kolvenbach, Peter-Hans, S.J., 98

  La Colombière, St. Claude, S.J., 165, 378

  Laínez, Diego, S.J., 17, 240–41

  Langford, Jeremy, 349

  Last Days of Judas Iscariot, The, 39–40

  Lectio divina, 155–62; action, 159–60; alternate method, 160–62; finding time for, 350; four-step process, 156–60; meaning of, 155; meditation, 157–58; prayer, 158–59; reading, 156–57

  Lee, Peggy, 64

  Leonard, Richard, S.J., 137, 142, 290–92

  Lewis, C. S., 70, 190

  Liebert, Elizabeth, 58

  Listening: compassionate, 227–28; “faith sharing” and, 254–58; for God’s voice, 126–29, 356; Ignatius Loyola on, 257; obedience as, 267–71

  “Living rules,” 25, 194

  Loneliness, 130–31, 133–34, 226, 301–2

  Lonsdale, David, 309, 316, 320, 345, 351

  Lord, Daniel, S.J., 210

  Lord of the Rings (Tolkein), 189

  Love: chastity and, 216, 217–23, 227–30, 270; commitment and, 224; six chaste acts of love, 227–30; freedom and detachment and, 223, 229; humility and “three ways of loving,” 207; Ignatius’s dictum on, 197, 220, 227, 229; Jesuits in love, 224; leadership and, 364, 368–69; learning to, 27; owning, 223; Pedro Arrupe on, 218–19; praying for loved ones, 230; value of in Jesuit training, 368–69. See also God’s love

  Lowney, Chris, 341, 347, 364, 369

  Loyola, St. Ignatius: asceticism and, 178, 187–88; Autobiography, 12, 23; battle as key metaphor for, 189; being spiritual and religious, 50; character, 217; companions of, 8, 15, 22; composition of place, the Nativity scene, 149; on conscience, 202; Constitutions, 16, 21–23, 135, 240; contemplating the night sky, 17; contemplative attitude throughout day and, 350; death of, 16; decision making and haircut, 307–12; on decision-making of superiors, 272–73; on deeds as manifestation of love, 197; on desire, 63; dictum on love, 197, 220, 227, 229; the discerning mule and, 325; divesting of possessions, 186–87; the examen and, 87–97; feast day of, 271; finding God in nature, 171, 172; founding of Society ofJesus, 15–16; Francis Xavier and, 241–43, 260; on friendship, 254; friends of, 237–43, 244, 248–50; “gift of tears,” 302; God as the Almighty Artisan, 383; God as the center of his life, 28; identity of, 1; on indifference, 319; inexplicable feelings during prayer and, 132; ingenuity and leadership, 365; initial conversion, 51, 52–53, 77, 186, 225, 317; Inquisition and, 15, 54; on judging intentions not actions, 235; on lectio divina, 155, 161; letters of, 23–24, 237, 239, 242–43, 249, 369; life of, 11–19, 52–53, 237–43; on listening, 257; loquela (speech) from God, 127; in Manresa, 187; as mystic, 13–14, 18, 70, 309; ordination of, 16; on “overloading,” 357; path of moderation taken by, 310; perception of, 17–18; poverty and, 176, 186, 195, 201; prayer and, 145–46; quote on going forward by different roads, 145, 384; reliance on God and, 378; Rubens’s painting, 17; Simon Rodrigues and, 248–50; simple life and, 238; sin of ingratitude and, 264; Spiritual Exercises and, 9, 14, 19–21, 51, 62, 75, 81; Two Standards meditation and, 188–90; “union of hearts and minds,” 251; women and, 214; writing, prayer, and guidance for, 22

  Luke: 1:26–28, 131; 1:30, 68; 2:10, 69; 2:52, 372; 4:16–30, 156–60; 5:10, 69; 8:22–25, 147; 9:58, 176; 10:29–37, 119; 15:3–10, 80–81; 15:11–32, 91; 18:21, 179; 22:42, 176

  Machiavelli, Niccolò, 368

  Macmurray, John, 39

  Magis, 369–71

  Maimonides, 44

  Main, John, 165

  Making Choices in Christ (Tetlow), 150, 312

  Mariette in Ecstasy (Hansen), 49–50

  Mark, Gospel of: 1:29–31, 216; 3:32, 176; 4, 119; 10:22, 179–80; 10:46–52, 57–58; 12:41–44, 201

  Marriage, 61, 176, 214, 216–17, 221, 224, 225, 226, 227, 229, 230, 231, 247, 253, 258, 261, 275–76, 279, 283, 307, 333, 337–38, 340, 342, 349, 377

  Martin, James, S.J.: at America magazine, 278, 288, 348; bad decision made by, 330–32; celibacy and, 130, 222–23; colloquy and, 168; confusion about God, 42–43; contemplation of the storm at sea, 152–55; David Donovan as spiritual director, 6 (see also Donovan, David); death of friend and Path of Return to God, 37–38; decision to enter Jesuits, 314–15, 342, 345; decision to stay or leave the Jesuits, 276–79, 305; desire for priesthood and, 59–62; directed retreat of, 106–10; divesting of possessions, 179, 204; entering the novitiate, 178–80; falling in love and, 224–25, 276; father’s illness and death, 78–79, 204, 283–84, 285; friendship and, 244, 251–54; at General Electric, 43, 181, 269–70, 314, 343, 347–48, 368; God as the Great Problem Solver and, 37; Ignatian spirituality and growth, 392–93; incompletion and dissatisfaction, feelings of, 43; intense joy, experience of, 66; as Jesuit novice in Boston, 6, 110–14, 392; job at packaging plant, 352–53; loneliness and, 130–31, 133–34, 205–6, 301–4; Loyola University, Chicago, ministry, and examen, 92–94; mother and, lesson of Presupposition, 236; in Nairobi, Kenya, 83–85, 195–201, 205–6, 209–11, 219, 276–77, 303, 331–32; nature prayer and, 171–72; obedience to decision to delay theological studies, 276–79; Off-Broadway play and, 39–40, 101, 222–23; ordination of, 75; personality test results and, 383; prayer and, 103–14, 115, 129; relationship with God, 81; seeing God in suffering, 287–89; return to Campion Center, 387–88; self-acceptance and, 38384; Spiritual Exercises and, 293, 298–304; temptations
that come to, 335; uncommon longings, 71–72; writing career, 278

  Maslow, Abraham, 56

  Mass, 169; daily, 112

  Matrix, The (film), 337

  Matthew, Gospel of: 13:33, 355; 25:40, 196

  Maxwell, William, 131

  Mead, Margaret, 361

  Memories: during prayer, 130–32

  Merton, Thomas, 34, 43, 106, 165, 166, 293, 314, 342

  Messiaen, Olivier, 173

  Metz, Johannes Baptist, 206–7

  Meyer, Dick, 363

  “Ministry of presence,” 228

  Mission, The (film), 370

  Mitford, Nancy, 46

  Monastic orders, 8, 15; “vowed life,” 175–76, 186

  Moonstruck (film), 226

  Morality, 207

  Moses, 118, 140, 162

  Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light (Kolodiejchuk), 139

  Murray, John Courtney, S.J., 190, 274–75

  Mysticism: Auden’s experience, 73–74; definition, 69; everyday, 69; Ignatius Loyola as mystic, 13–14, 18, 70; uncommon longings and, 69–72

  Nadal, Jerónimo, S.J., 8, 18, 311, 350, 351, 354

  National Shrine of the North American Martyrs, Auriesville, New York, 297

  National Theatre Workshop of the Handicapped, 379

  New Dictionary of Catholic Spirituality, The (Downey, ed.), 162

  New Yorker cartoon, 259, 354

  Niebuhr, Reinhold, 44

  19th Annotation Retreat or the Spiritual Exercises in Daily Life, 19–20

  Nixon, Richard M., 274

  No One Sees God: The Dark Night of Atheists and Believers (Novak), 45

  Norris, Kathleen, 175, 266

  North American College, 6

  Norton Simon Museum, California, 17

  Nothing to Be Frightened Of (Barnes), 67

  Nouwen, Henri, 65, 183

  Novak, Michael, 45

  Obedience, 174, 175, 176, 266–84; acceptance and, 268; accepting the unacceptable, 304; apostolic, 269; benefits, 270–71; in corporate world, 269; in everyday life, 283–84; everyday life of a Jesuit, 271–73; freedom and, 270; Jesuit joke, 268; as listening, 267–71; Pedro Arrupe and, 300; religious superior and, 266–68, 271–73; as surrendering to God’s will, 267, 271, 279–85, 304; surrendering to the future, 283–85, 297, 304; two stories about, 273–79; Walter Ciszek and, 280–82

  O’Keefe, Vincent, S.J., 219

  O’Malley, John W., S.J., 20, 24, 186, 187, 196, 213, 239, 247, 270

  One Jesuit’s Spiritual Journey (Arrupe), 211–12

  On the Waterfront (film), 26

  Otto, Rudolf, 69

  “Our Father” (Lord’s Prayer), 169–70

  Our Town (Wilder), 101–2

  Out of Africa (Dineson), 75, 303

  Padberg, John W., S.J., 9, 264

  Papacy: Jesuit’s fourth vow and, 270; obedience to, 274

  Paris, Je T’Aime (film), 389–90

  Patience, 386–87

  Paul, St., 166, 297, 394; Damascus experience, 313, 315

  Paul III, Pope, 16, 22, 196

  Paulists, 48

  Paul VI, Pope, 275

  Payne, Alexander, 389–90

  “Peak experiences,” 56

  Pennington, M. Basil, O.C.S.O., 165, 166

  1 Peter: 5:8, 335 Peter, St., 216

  “Pied Beauty” (Hopkins), 73

  Polish, Daniel, 286

  Poverty, 177–212; as cause of “great delight,” 178; in the Constitutions, 186; contemporary Jesuit life and, 193–95; dehumanizing involuntary, 197; in East Africa, 195–201, 205, 209–11; Pedro Arrupe and, 211–12; getting to know the poor, 204–5; as imitation of Christ, 176, 178; Jesus on the poor, 196; learning about, 198; relationship with God and, 199–201; remembering the poor, 362–63; “rich young man” of the Gospels, 179–80; simple life and, 177–212; of the spirit, 205–11, 289; voluntary, 174, 195, 197, 270; vows of, 175–76. See also Simple life

  Poverty of the Spirit (Metz), 206–7

  Power and Secret of the Jesuits, The (Fülöp-Miller), 367

  Prayer: anger in, 123–24; answer to “Why doesn’t God answer my prayer?,” 98–99; “apophatic,” 162, 163; author Martin and, 103–14, 115, 129; being honest, 122–26; Burghardt’s definition, 8, 86, 114; celebration of Mass, 169; centering prayer (Third Method), 162–67; changing through, 136–39; colloquy, 167–68; communal, 169; Contemplation to Attain Divine Love, 395–96; contemplative, 112–13; Daily Office, 111, 169; David Donovan on the Rosary, 143–45; decision making and, 316–17, 319–20; deepening, 27; definitions, 113–14; desire arising during, 133; directed retreat, 106–10; emotions arising during, 132, 152, 168, 301–2; the examen, 87–97, 391; finding time for God and you, 348–51; four weeks of The Spiritual Exercises and, 20–21; on the gifts God has given you, 76; Ignatian contemplation, 145–55; Ignatian traditions, 143–73; imagining yourself speaking with God, and God’s reply, 128–29; as intentional time with God, 116; Jesuits as contemplatives in action, 7–8; journaling, 170; “katapatic,” 162, 163; lectio divina, 155–62; listening and hearing God, 126–29; for loved ones, 230; meditation on life of Christ, 20, 292–93, 295–98, 299–304; memories arising during, 130–32, 133–34; music, 173; nature prayer, 170–72; no “right” way, 96, 143–45; for our desires, 62; petitionary prayer, 103–5, 113, 124, 126–27, 199–200; physical feelings arising during, 132–33; prayer from Teilhard de Chardin, 164; praying the Rosary, 143–45, 169; Quaker “gathered silence,” 40; reflecting on daily life, 133; repetition, 153; resistance during, 161–62; rote prayers, 104, 106, 169; sadness in, 125; sexual desire and, 125–26; silence and, 139–41; on sinfulness, 76; Suscipe, 396–97; as transformative, 303–4; ways of hearing God’s voice in, 130–34; what it is, 110–14; for what you desire, 343; work as, 173

  Preaching to the Converted (Leonard), 142

  Prejean, Sister Helen, C.S.J., 117

  Presupposition, 234–36, 249, 256

  Pride, 180, 210

  Professions of Faith (Langford and Martin, eds.), 349

  Progress Paradox, The (Easterbrook), 182

  Psalms: 23, 132, 160–62; 34:18, 201; 42:7 77, 356; 64, 105; 139, 385; 139:1 122; as basis for prayer, 111

  Quaker “gathered silence,” 40

  Rahner, Karl, S.J., 49, 69, 113, 119, 338, 374

  Rebecca (film), 327

  Rejadell, Teresa, 358

  Relationships. See Friendship and relationships

  Religion: change and relationship with, 138; humility and, 48; image of God and, 137; negatives and positives, 44–50; Path of Independence, 32–34; “real” vs. “illusory,” 39; rule-based, 135; search for perfection in as futile, 34; social dimension of human nature and, 49; spiritual but not religious (SBNR), 44–50; “spiritual home,” 40, 41; spirituality and, 28, 50

  Religious ofJesus and Mary, 283

  Ribadaneira, Pedro, 171

  Ricci, Matteo, 26, 365–66

  Robinson, Marilynne, 77

  Rodrigues, Simon, 241, 248–50

  Rodríguez, St. Alphonsus, 99–100, 244–46, 372

  Roman Catholic Church, 26, 48, 51, 361, 364; celibacy and clergy, 216–17, 221; Code of Canon Law, 135; communal prayer and, 169; First Communion, 245; founding of Jesuits and, 15–16; Jesuits in clerical office and, 46, 191; Mass, 111, 169; sexual-abuse crisis, 33, 215, 221; suppression and restoration of Jesuits, 18, 19

  Rosary, 143–45, 169

  Roser, Isabel, 214

  Rubens, Peter Paul, 17

  Rule of St. Benedict, 21

  Rumi, 44

  Sacrament of the Present Moment, The (de Caussade), 95, 285

  Sadness, 125

  Saints and Sanctity (Burghardt), 377

  Salmerón, Alfonso, S.J., 241

  “Salt Doll, The,” 388

  Salvadoran Jesuits, martyrdom of, 25

  Satan, 188–90, 278, 294; masquerading as a good spirit, 336–37; three ways the “enemy” works, 332–36; what is “of God” and what is “not of God,” 326–29. See also Two Standards
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  Saying no, 357–58

  Schurhammer, Georg, S.J., 240

  Schwan, Marie, C.S.J., 170, 344

  Screwtape Letters, The (Lewis), 190

  Second Vatican Council, 272; “Declaration on Religious Freedom,” 275; “universal call to holiness,” 341

  Self-awareness and self-acceptance, 339–40 364, 365, 378–88

  Self-care, 187–88, 310, 357–58

  Selfless Way of Christ, The (Nouwen), 65

  Seven Storey Mountain, The (Merton), 34, 43, 314, 342

  Sex and sexuality, 58, 125–26, 174–75; abuse scandals, 215, 221; celibacy and, 130; chastity and, 216, 220–21, 227–30; purity and, 214. See also Chastity

  Shakers, 173

  Shelton, Charles M., S.J., 226–27, 241, 243, 246, 248, 252, 253, 259, 260, 261

  She Who Is (Johnson), 137

  Silence, 139–41

  “Silencing,” 275

  Silf, Margaret, 60, 63, 95, 100, 140, 167, 343, 346

  “Simple Heart, A” (Flaubert), 83, 100

  Simple life, 7, 22, 27, 136, 174–212, 238, 279; closeness with God and, 195–201; consumerist culture, demands of, 181–86; contemporary Jesuit life and, 193–95; de Mello’s parable “The Diamond,” 177–78; distinguishing between needs and wants, 204; downward mobility, 201–3; freedom of, 203, 270, 279; humility and, 207–8; as imitation of Christ, 176; moderate asceticism, healthy poverty, 188; possessions and, 181, 202, 204; poverty and, 177–212; riches to honors to pride and, 188–92, 294, 361; the “rich young man” and, 179–80, 186, 202; three steps to achieving, 203–5

 

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