An 8 Day Ignatian Retreat for Priests, Religious, Deacons, and Lay Ministers by THOMAS P. RAUSCH SJ


An 8 Day Ignatian Retreat for Priests, Religious, Deacons, and Lay Ministers
Title : An 8 Day Ignatian Retreat for Priests, Religious, Deacons, and Lay Ministers
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ISBN : 0809144999
ISBN-10 : 9780809144990
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 144
Publication : First published November 7, 2007

The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola have been a mainstay of Christian prayer life for almost five hundred years, but many priests, religious, and lay ministers simply don’t have the time to perform the full thirty day retreat with a spiritual director. For these busy people, Thomas Rausch’s An 8 Day Ignatian Retreat for Priests, Religious, Deacons, and Lay Ministers provides an excellent new way to benefit from the Exercises’ timeless method of spiritual formation. Using contemplations from the Spiritual Exercises and meditations on the life of Jesus, this book guides the reader on a prayerful, eight-day journey into the heart of an Ignatian retreat, with a particular focus on ministry. The deliberately short chapters are structured to lead the retreatant to a deeper awareness of God and self. This book is not a “lighter” version of the Exercises, but rather a dynamic way for hard-working priests, religious, and lay ministers to apply Ignatius’ insights to their own interior life and to experience rejuvenation and growth. An appendix offers additional scriptural texts. †


An 8 Day Ignatian Retreat for Priests, Religious, Deacons, and Lay Ministers Reviews


  • Chris Chase

    I really liked this book. Although it says it is designed for priests, religious and lay ministers, it speaks anyone who is active in discipleship. It causes one to think about spirituality and how it is essential to being a leader for Jesus Christ.

  • Dan

    Unhelpful due to ridiculous exegesis and a poor understanding of Christology and Ecclesiology.

  • Diana

    ideas for an 8-day retreat. Not a book to be read but to be practised.