The mental quality of thought that drove the vibrant spiritual life of St Ignatius Loyola was his remarkable imagination.
It played a central role in his conversion.
Through his many years of directing others, he discovered how useful the imagination could be in fostering a deeper relationship with God.
For the 2nd Sunday of Easter, New Pilgrim Path features a wonderful Ignatian imaginative contemplation exercise inspired by Eugène Burnand’s vivid painting, “The Disciples Peter and John Running to the Sepulchre on the Morning of the Resurrection.”
It is a marvellous way to celebrate this immense feast.
Access this excellent resource at: www.newpilgrimpath.ie.




