The Jesuit Guide To (Almost) Everything - James Martin [195]
Sin: contemplating one’s sinfulness, 20, 76, 89–91; guilt, conscience, and, 88, 89, 90; Jesus and, 81; “loved sinner,” 76, 81, 91; meeting God and, 85; religion and, 45, 47; sins of omission, 90
Sisters of St. Joseph, 127
Six Paths (to God), 29–44; Path of Belief, 30–32, 138; Path of Confusion, 42–43; Path of Disbelief, 34–36; Path of Exploration, 39–42, 138; Path of Independence, 32–34; Path of Return, 36–39, 138
Sketches of God(Vallés), 139
Sobrino, Jon, S.J., 363
Society of Jesus (Jesuits): accomplishments, 4, 16; account of conscience, 268; anecdote, Suntne angeli?, 232–33; chastity and, 224–26; in China, 365–66; community life of, 232–34, 247, 270; Constitutions, 16, 21–23, 135; desire, importance of, 62–63; director of novices, 368; discernment and, 268–69, 272; dismissal from, 273; early Jesuits, 15, 17; education as mission, 4, 17, 24, 365–66, 390; everyday life of a Jesuit and obedience, 271–73; “explicit articulation” of charitable works, 196–97; “faith sharing,” 254–58; first American cardinal, 86; first Jesuits, 240–41; flexibility of, 366–67; founder, St. Ignatius Loyola, 1; founding of, 1, 15–16; “fourth vow” of, 270; friendship and, 231–34; future of, 364; goal of, 16; ingenuity and, 365–68; Italian Jesuit saying on opinions, 5; jokes, 208, 268, 317, 363–64; kindness in governance, 368; as loving and supportive place, 369; Lowney’s four pillars of Jesuit leadership secrets, 364; martyrdom of Jesuit saints, 296; mission of, 196; obedience and, 266–85; “particular friendships” and, 262; personalia (monthly stipend), 194; plague victims of Perugia and, 197; in Portugal, 249; as practical, 2, 4–5, 22; pride and, 4, 16; promise not to “ambition” for high office, 48; restoration of (1814), 19; saints of, 24–25, 120; S.J., meaning of, 24; superior in, 266–68, 271–73, 276–79, 305; suppressed by Clement XIV (1773), 18; theatrical productions, 367–68, 379; Thirty-Day Retreat or Long Retreat, 19; training of Jesuit priest, 153; “way of proceeding,” 364; work and, 348; work aptitudes and God’s desire, 269, 271; working with the poor, 195–201; worldview, 188–90, 294; yearly list of assignments (status), 271. See also Ignatian spirituality
Solitude, 355–59
So Long, See You Tomorrow (Maxwell), 131–32
Song of Songs, 126
Song of the Bird, The (de Mello), 102
Sophia (Wisdom), 138
Soul: good and evil spirits and, 328–29; saving of, 50
Spellman, Francis Cardinal, 275
Spiritual but not religious (SBNR), 44–50
Spiritual Exercises, The, 14, 19–21, 50, 51, 395–97; author Martin and, 298–304; Call of the King, 293–94; centering prayer (Third Method), 162–67; clarity and, 75; colloquy, 167–68, 298; Contemplation to Attain Divine Love, 395–96; contemplative or imaginative prayer in, 145–55; date of writing, 9; decision-making and spiritual consolation or desolation, 308–9; discernment/decision making practices in, 305–38; examen, 87–97; experiencing, not reading, 20–21, 393; First Method, 155; First Week, 20, 168, 299, 395; Fourth Week, 20, 264, 395; four weeks of, 20; gratitude references, 264; imagining yourself speaking with God, and God’s reply, 128–29; “laboring” with God in, 373; lectio divina (Second Method), 155–62; on love, friendship, and human relationships, 252, 253; 19th Annotation Retreat or the Spiritual Exercises in Daily Life, 19–20; Peter Favre and, 238–39; praying for our desires, 62, 343; Presupposition, 234–36, 249, 256; Principle and Foundation, 293; “Riches to honors to pride,” 188–92; Second Week, 20, 76, 147, 293, 294, 299; Suscipe, 396–97; Third Week, 20, 295–98, 299–304; Thirty-Day Retreat or Long Retreat, 19, 299; Three Degrees of Humility, 207–8; the “three times