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A Guided Ignatian Examen Practice

14 min · 20 de may de 2026
portada del episodio A Guided Ignatian Examen Practice

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The Ignatian Examen is the one practice Ignatius wouldn't give up.  I thought it might be helpful to provide you with a guided Examen for your use as you begin the practice.  The podcast will move into other tools, practices and insights from Ignatian spirituality for leaders, but I hope you will continue to practice the 15 minute Examen each day.   Send CEO Exercises a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2601888/fan_mail/new]

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