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Lent reflections Scripture/Reading The Two Standards of St. Ignatius Loyola from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola: heart Imagine the enemy seated himself in that great field of Babylon, as in a great chair of fire and smoke, in shape horrible and terrifying. Consider the discourse which he makes them, and how he tells them to cast out nets and chains; that they have first to tempt with a longing for riches - as he is accustomed to do in most cases - that people may more easily come to vain honor of the world, and then to vast pride. So that the first step shall be that of riches; the second, that of honor; the third, that of pride; and from these three steps he draws on to all the other vices. So, on the contrary, one has to imagine as to the supreme and true Captain, who is Christ our Lord. He puts Himself in a great field of that region of Jerusalem, in lowly place, beautiful and attractive. Consider the discourse which Christ our Lord makes to all His servants and friends whom He sends on this expedition, recommending them to want to help all, by bringing them first to the highest spiritual poverty, and - if His Divine Majesty would be served and would want to choose them - no less to actual poverty; the second is to be of contumely and contempt; because from these two things humility follows. So that there are to be three steps; the first, poverty against riches; the second, contumely or contempt against worldly honor; the third, humility against pride. And from these three steps let them induce to all the other virtues. Reflection Questions What are some signs of a divided heart? How do they find expression in my personal life, my community/family life, my ministry? What is my attitude toward riches, honor and pride? What choices does this attitude lead to? What is my attitude toward poverty, contempt and humility? What choices do I make based on this attitude? How do I try to reconcile my divided heart? What role does Christ play in this? Reflection Follow Me by Ilya Repin, 1903 snake Other Resources View the daily readings at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops website. My Eyes So Soft by Sufi Master Hafiz Dont Surrender Your loneliness so quickly, Let it cut more Deep. Let it ferment and season you As few human Or even divine ingredients can. Something missing in my heart tonight Has made my eyes so soft, My voice so Tender, My need of God Absolutely Clear. From Wishful Thinking: A Seekers ABC by Frederick Buechner: Self-love or pride is a sin when, instead of leading you to share with others the self you love, it leads you to keep yourself in perpetual safe-deposit. You not only dont accrue any interest that way but become less and less interesting every day. Where? by R.S. Thomas Where to turn without turning to stone? From the one side historys Medusa stares, from the other one love on its cross. While the heart fills not with light from the mind, but with the shadow too much of sun light casts. Music: O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde gross (O mankind, mourn your great sin) from St. Matthew Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach Song: Good from Evil by Levi Weaver Song: We Are Broken by Paramore -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information about the Moved to Greater Love prayer program, visit jesuits.org/greaterlove.
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 00:10:25 +0000

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