In this section you will find Kolvenbach’s writings, addreses, messages, images, etc…
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- 9 Ignatian spirituality
- 8 Saint Ignatius
- 7 Spiritual Exercises
- 7 Religious life
- 5 Society of Jesus
- 3 Mission
- 2 Spiritual accompaniment
- 1 Poverty
- 1 Prayer
- 1 Partnership
- 1 Problem of time
- 1 Childhood meditations
- 1 Second week
- 1 Discernment in Common
- 1 Third week
- 1 Passion
- 1 Decrees
- 1 Sentire cum Ecclesia
- 1 Creative fidelity
- 1 Church
- 1 Ignatian Charism
- 1 Post-conciliar
- 1 Cura personalis
- 1 Superior general
- 1 Imagination
- 1 GC35
- 1 La Storta
- 1 Life in the Spirit
- 1 Faith
- 1 Justice
- 1 Eucharist
- 1 Poor
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An inaugural discourse at the meeting of Major Superiors at Loyola (Spain), on 21 September 2000
A discourse delivered in Rome at the opening of the workshop on ‘Spiritual Accompaniment in the Ignatian Tradition’ (January 2007),...
A lecture delivered in 1993 in Rome, during the Corse on Ignatian Spirituality, organized by the Secretariat for Ignatian Spirituality. It...
Fr. Peter-Hans Kolvenbach’s text defines the personal dynamic in the Spiritual Exercises, which involves four “actors”: God, Ignatius, the...
A lecture delivered on 30 January 1986 in Rome, during the IX Course on Ignatian Spirituality, organized by the Secretariat for Ignatian...
No Jesuit may dream or ambition to become Superior General of the Society of Jesus. Saint Ignatius was strict and very consistent on this...
In response to various letters on life in the Spirit in the Society, Fr. Peter-Hans Kolvenbach wrote this letter to all the Jesuits in...
Fr. Peter-Hans Kolvenbach produced this detailed document on apostolic discernment in common synthesizing the positive and the negative...
In this article, Fr. Peter-Hans Kolvenbach demonstrates that the ‘rules on thinking with the Church’ are relevant to the life of the...
This text draws our attention to some typical traits of the Passion of our Lord according to St. Ignatius that engages the retreatant...
In this article, Fr. Peter-Hans Kolvenbach shows that the preferential love for the poor is rooted in the text of the Spiritual Exercises....