Discussion Questions for Week 4

Week 4: Discussion Questions

  1. Movements in the soul come from 3 places:  God, the enemy, or myself.  Give an example of one or more of these movements.
  2. St. Ignatius’ Introduction to the Rules of Discernment says, “Rules for becoming aware and understanding to some extent the different movements which are caused in the soul, the good, to receive them, and the bad to reject them.”  Describe each of these three steps in your own words (to become aware, to understand, and to respond).
  3. Share an example of a time when God opened your eyes “a little” to become aware and understand a movement in your soul.  How did you respond?
  4. St. Augustine said, “You were within; I was without.”  We are invited to live within, to live with Jesus in our hearts.  What are some things that keep you on the outside?
  5. St. Ignatius described two possible movements – persons moving away from God, and persons moving toward God.  For persons moving away from God (First Rule), how does the enemy work?  How does God work?
  6. For persons moving toward God (Second Rule), how does the enemy work?  How does God work?
  7. In the Third and Fourth Rules, St. Ignatius defines spiritual consolation and desolation.  How has this teaching made you aware of experiences of consolation and desolation in your life?  (The St. Thérèse of Lisieux example illustrates how God can use simple things in life such as a hen with her chicks.)
  8. Bishop Cozzens commented that we all experience the ups and downs of spiritual consolation and spiritual desolation throughout our lives.  What are the two brief examples Bishop Cozzens gave at the end of his talk to combat spiritual desolation?
  9. This teaching covered the first four of the fourteen rules for discernment of spirits given by St. Ignatius.  How could you continue to learn more about these rules for your spiritual journey?