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DWG9 – Second Mode of Discernment – The Discernment of God’s Will in Everyday Decisions with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast



Second Mode of Discernment – “What am I to do?” The Discernment of God’s Will in Everyday Decisions with Fr. Timothy Gallagher

Fr. Timothy Gallagher and Kris McGregor discuss the second mode of discernment according to St. Ignatius of Loyola. This mode involves a consistent attraction of the heart toward one option over a period of time, particularly during spiritual consolation.

They examine an experience from St. Ignatius’s life where he discerned whether the Jesuits should continue living in radical poverty. Ignatius sought God’s guidance through Mass for 40 consecutive days, experiencing spiritual consolation and a consistent inclination toward radical poverty until the 40th day, when he faced spiritual desolation and doubts.

Fr. Gallagher reminds us of the importance of spiritual guidance in discernment, noting that it’s a process over time rather than a single moment of clarity. He illustrates this mode with the stories of Richard, who discerned a call to Jesuit life, and Jessica, who felt drawn to religious life over time.


Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions:

  1. When have I noticed a repeated interior drawing toward a particular choice during times of prayer and closeness to God?
  2. How do moments of peace or joy in prayer differ from moments of heaviness or discouragement when I reflect on an important decision?
  3. Am I allowing enough time for clarity to emerge, or do I feel pressure to decide before a pattern becomes clear?
  4. How do doubts affect me during discernment, and do they change when I return to prayer or silence before the Lord?
  5. In what ways might periods of interior struggle be revealing resistance rather than the failure of a discernment already underway?
  6. Have I reached a place of genuine interior freedom where I can say, “Whatever you want, Lord,” even if it challenges my preferences?
  7. Who accompanies me in discernment, and how open am I to sharing my interior experience with a wise spiritual guide?
  8. Do I distinguish between being actively engaged in a discernment process and simply feeling stuck or uncertain without direction?

 


From The Discernment of Go


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