Evening Examen

February 27, 2013

Fellow dotMagis blogger, Andy Otto, has my attention!  It was through dotMagis that I was introduced to Andy’s writing, and then he and I were able to meet in Orlando at a conference.  After meeting him in person, I subscribed to his blog, “God in All Things”  Readers– pay attention to this man and his work!  He gets Ignatian Spirituality, he gets prayer, he gets how to incorporate our faith into daily life.  When the email comes with newest post, I stop what I am doing and absorb and savor his words.  becky and andy

One of his recent posts provided a beautiful guided meditation on the Evening Examen.  If you are looking for someone to guide you through the five steps of the Examen, I recommend checking his version of the Examen out!

I am excited more than you know to find a fellow lay person writing on Ignatian Spirituality (even though Andy did spend a few years with the Jesuits in the seminary)!
Go check him out and subscribe in every way you can to follow what he is doing about bringing God into your daily life!

 

Becky is an Ignatian-trained spiritual director, retreat facilitator, and writer. She is the author of the Busy Lives and Restless Souls (March 2017, Loyola Press) and The Inner Chapel (April 2020, Loyola Press). She helps others create space to connect faith and everyday life through facilitating retreats and days of reflection, through writing, and through spiritual direction. With nearly twenty years of ministry experience within the Catholic Church, Becky seeks to help others discover God at work in the every day moments of people’s lives by utilizing St. Ignatius’ Spiritual Exercises and the many gifts that our Catholic faith and Ignatian Spirituality provide.

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