Spiritual Diary

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Spiritual Diary is a reflective spiritual journal by the 16th-century Jesuit priest Pierre Favre, recording his interior experiences, prayers, and discernments during the early years of the Society of Jesus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian devotional work
Jesuit spiritual text
autobiographical work
spiritual journal
associatedWith Ignatius of Loyola NERFINISHED
Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
audience Jesuit novices
spiritual directors
students of Christian spirituality
author Pierre Favre NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 16th century
contains meditations
petitions
resolutions
thanksgivings
focusesOn daily spiritual life
discernment in mission
inner movements of the soul
obedience to God’s will
genre mystical writing
spiritual diary
historicalContext early years of the Society of Jesus
influenced Catholic spiritual direction
later Jesuit spirituality
language Latin
mainTheme Jesuit vocation
discernment of spirits
examination of conscience
interior prayer
spiritual discernment
union with God
records discernments
interior experiences
prayers
spiritual consolations
spiritual desolations
religiousOrderContext Jesuits NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
spirituality Ignatian spirituality
spiritualPractice discernment of spirits
examen of conscience
meditative reading of Scripture
mental prayer
timePeriodDescribed early apostolic missions of Pierre Favre
foundational phase of the Society of Jesus
usedIn Jesuit formation
retreats
spiritual direction

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Pierre Favre notableWork Spiritual Diary