Choosing Trust with St. Ignatius of Loyola

Posted by Megan Shepherd on Jul 31, 2020 7:05:00 AM

During the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic, I strive to live with intentionality and creativity.  At times, I have found myself struggling with a fear of the unknown that paralyzes me as I try to contemplate the many possibilities for what the future may hold. Ultimately, I trust in God as the One who created me out of love, who sent his Son into the world to die for me and to draw me into the life of the Trinity, and who sent the Holy Spirit to guide me. Yet, in the moments when my wonder turns to fear—about the health of those I love, what the fall semester will look like, or when I might next see and hug my family living out-of-state—I cling to a need for certainty and a desire to control.

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Topics: Jesuit spirituality, prayer, spiritual exercises, trusting in God, coronavirus, St. Ignatius, COVID-19 Resources, Suscipe

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