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Humility is a key virtue in Ignatian spirituality from "summary" of The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything by James Martin

Humility is a key virtue in Ignatian spirituality. It is central to the spiritual practices of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, and is an essential part of the Ignatian way of life. Humility is not about self-abasement or self-deprecation; rather, it is about recognizing our own limitations and weaknesses, and acknowledging that we are not the center of the universe. Humility is about being open to the needs and perspectives of others, and recognizing that we are all interconnected and interdependent. In Ignatian spirituality, humility is seen as the foundation of all other virtues. Without humility, it is impossible to grow in love, compassion, and service to others. Humility is the starting point for spiritual growth, as it allows us to see ourselves as we truly are, without illusions or pretensions. It is about being honest with ourselves and with others, and being willing to learn from our mistakes and shortcomings. Humility is also closely linked to gratitude, another key aspect of Ignatian spirituality. When we are humble, we are able to see the gifts and blessings in our lives, and to be grateful for them. Humility allows us to recognize that everything we have is a gift from God, and that we are called to use these gifts for the service of others. Gratitude is an expression of humility, as it acknowledges that we are not self-sufficient, but are in need of the help and support of others. Humility is also a key aspect of the Ignatian practice of discernment. Discernment is the process of making decisions in light of God's will, and humility is essential for this process. When we are humble, we are able to set aside our own desires and ego, and to listen for the voice of God speaking to us. Humility allows us to be open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit, and to be willing to follow wherever God may lead us.
  1. Humility is a key virtue in Ignatian spirituality, and is essential for spiritual growth and discernment. It is about recognizing our own limitations and weaknesses, and being open to the needs and perspectives of others. Humility is the foundation of all other virtues, and is closely linked to gratitude and discernment. It is a way of being in the world that allows us to live with honesty, gratitude, and openness to the will of God.
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The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything

James Martin

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