Praying with Ignatius - Episode 1
Is prayer something that can be learned, and how do I go about learning? What is meditation, and is it for people like me? How do I pray with the Scriptures? What do people mean when they talk about ‘doing God’s will’, and how do they work out what that is? If you have ever asked yourself any of these questions, then Praying with Ignatius is the programme for you.
St. Ignatius Loyola’s early dreams of heroic glory as a soldier ended when he was wounded in battle. His convalescence started him on a personal journey exploring his purpose in life and the things that helped or prevented him from achieving it. He developed a personal relationship with God which transformed his own life and helped him to become one of the foremost teachers of prayer, helping people to discover how they can become their best, God-given selves.
This Lenten programme is led by Sister Gemma Simmonds of the Congregation of Jesus, author of The Way of Ignatius: a Prayer Journey Through Lent (SPCK, 2019). A teacher of Christian Spirituality at the Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, Cambridge, you can find out more at https://spckpublishing.co.uk/blog/gemma-simmonds-on-things-she-d-tell-her-younger-self.html
To use material from The Way of Ignatius as a weekly retreat, see: https://pray-as-you-go.org/article/lent-retreat-2019
Broadcast: Monday at 1pm, Tuesday at 4pm, Wednesday at 12:30am, Thursday at 5:30am and 8pm, and Saturday at 2:30pm