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Week of Review


The Invitation

Our Response

Jesus' Mission

God Prepares

Servants are Open

His Birth, for us
Pausing to Review the Graces We Have Received.

In the Spiritual Exercises, St. Ignatius urged directors of those making the exercises to remind those making the retreat that it was important to "remain" where they "find fruit."  These past several weeks of the online retreat have offered powerful graces.  This "Week of Review" does not take up "new" material.  The material for this week's reflection is the graces we have received over the past several weeks.

Following upon our experience of being loved as a sinner, we have had the grace of being invited to follow Jesus.  We remember our personal response to follow him and our growing desire to know and be with this one who loves us so much.  We have begun to let him tell us "the story" of God's plan and his life.  We reflected upon his own call and how God prepared for his coming throughout the story of the covenant in the Hebrew scriptures. We entered into the story of his parents, and those around them, as he came to us "by the power of the Holy Spirit."  Finally, we find ourselves there in the stable as he is born for us.

This week of retreat is an invitation to "remain" there a while.  Perhaps we have been "too busy" to take it all in. Perhaps we were not able to make the connection between his coming into the poverty of that stable and his coming into the poverty of our lives.

As we wake each morning this week, we will return to some grace for which we are grateful.  It may be one grace all week.  It may be simply making our home in that stable to be with Jesus there. 

The grace we desire this week is to be drawn more deeply into the person of Jesus.  The links to the right will help us get started, take us deeper and help us find words to pray.

We will let our reflections find their way into the background of our everyday lives.  Whatever we face, each day this week, can become part of the mysteries we have been contemplating, if we let it all in.  Any human experience is the human experience Jesus came to enter into.  This week we see and love that coming more deeply. 

Finally, each evening this week, we give thanks for the new graces we are receiving this week.  For even a few moments - perhaps as we are undressing for bed - we can experience gratitude for the movements of our day that connect us with the One who has come into our world - to be one with us in our human experience, and invites us to join him in his mission. 


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Getting Started
this Week
Some practical helps 

for this week's prayer.

For the Journey
Reflections by

Larry Gillick, S.J.

as helps for the

journey.

In these or
similar words
St. Ignatius might say: 

"Speak with Our Lord, 

as friend to friend, 

in these or similar words."

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