The Jesuit Guide To (Almost) Everything - James Martin [193]
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