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The Jesuit Guide To (Almost) Everything - James Martin [196]

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” of decision making, 313–25; Two Standards, 188–90, 207, 294–95, 386

Spiritual Exercises Reclaimed, The (Dyckman, Garvin, and Liebert), 58, 129, 214, 313

Spiritual Freedom (English), 151, 336

Spirituality, a: bridge analogy, 3; charism (founding spirit), 3, 21; “family tradition,” 3; types of Christian spiritualities, 2, 3; what it is, 2; of work, 347–63

Spiritual poverty, 205–11, 289; as path to freedom, 211; relying on God not oneself and, 209; saying no and, 358

Stretched for Greater Glory (Aschenbrenner), 207

Studies in the Spirituality of Jesuits, 241

Suffering (“mystery of evil”), 27, 292, 391; acceptance, obedience and, 282–83, 296; belief in God and, 54; choosing the more difficult path and, 295; Christian life and, 294; explanations in Scripture, 286–87; finding a personal perspective on, 290; finding God in the midst of, 39, 285–92; Job and, 286, 289; meditation on life of Christ and, 20, 292–304; as only one question to ask about God, 38; “reality of the situation” and, 283, 284, 285, 289, 300; some Ignatian perspectives, 292–98; vulnerability and God, 78–80; working world and, 376

Surprised by Joy (Lewis), 70

Suscipe prayer, 396–97

Talking About God (Polish), 286

Tang, Dominic, S.J., 26

Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre, S.J., 26, 120, 164, 386–87

Temptation: author Martin and, 335; three ways the “enemy” works, 332–36

Teresa of Ávila, St., 44, 45, 114

Teresa of Calcutta, Mother, 45, 196, 217, 293; “dark night” of, 139; hearing God’s voice, 127

Testimonial to Grace, A (Dulles), 86

Tetlow, Joseph A., S.J., 150, 312

Theater, 367

Thérèse of Lisieux, St., 17, 49–50

Thibodeaux, Mark, S.J., 113, 126

Thirty-Day Retreat or Long Retreat, 19

“Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord” (Hopkins), 124–25

Three Degrees of Humility, 207–8

Time: for contemplation, 351; the examen for busy people, 349–50; finding time for God and you, 348–51

Time to Keep Silence, A (Fermor), 345

“To Be More Like Christ” (Daley), 208

Together for Mission (de Jaer), 188

Tolkien, J. R. R., 189

True Church and the Poor, The (Sobrino), 363

Two Standards, 188–90, 207, 294–95, 386

Tylenda, Joseph, S.J., 100

U2, 64

Uelmen, Amelia, 349

Understanding the Spiritual Exercises (Ivens), 309

Vallés, Carlos, S.J., 139

Vidal, Gore, 185

Vocation, 339–88; being called to, 341; confirmation as “rightness of our choice,” 347; desire and, 342–47; dream job, 344; finding meaningful work, 27; having it revealed, 343–47; how to bring your best self to work, 363–78; identity or true self, 378–88; individuality and, 381–85; overwork danger, 350; patience and, 386–87; “The Salt Doll,” 388; a spirituality of work, 347–63

Voltaire, 4

Waugh, Evelyn, 46, 74

Way of Ignatius. See Ignatian spirituality

“Way of proceeding,” 1–28, 241, 250, 362, 364, 389

Weston Jesuit School of Theology, 283

What Is Ignatian Spirituality? (Fleming), 263, 297

Whitman, Walt, 41

“Why Become or Remain a Jesuit?” (Rahner), 374

Why Do We Suffer? (Harrington), 286

Why We Hate Us (Meyer), 363

Wilder, Thornton, 101–2

Wisdom of Solomon, 138

Wise Choices (Silf), 343, 346

With God in Russia (Ciszek), 30, 31, 281

Women: desires, naming, 58; feminine imagery of God, 137–38

Woodstock College, Maryland, 275

Work, 341, 342; acceptance of failure, 374–76; acting as a leaven agent of change, 355, 360–61; best practices, 372–78; as “cocreator” with God, 373; dignity of work, 372–74; doing better, greater, 369; finding God around you at, 351–55; finding time for God and you, 348–51; finding time for solitude, 355–59; heroism and leadership, 364, 369; how to bring your best self to work, 363–78; Ignatius Loyola on “overloading,” 357; ingenuity and leadership, 364, 365–68; Jesuit way of proceeding and best practices, 364; love and leadership, 364, 368–69; Lowney’s four pillars of Jesuit leadership secrets, 364; magis in, 36971; overbusyness, 358–59; parable of the stone-carver, 373; reliance on God, 378; remembering the poor, 362–63; “riches to honors to pride” danger, 362; self-awareness and leadership, 364, 365; a spirituality of work, 347–63; suffering and, 376; working

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