THE PRAYER OF EXAMINE
Holy Week is a valuable time to begin or expand your
practice of the “Prayer of Examine”. This prayer approach to self-examination
of the state of one’s heart and soul comes from St. Ignatius.
Step 1: BECOME AWARE OF GOD'S PRESENCE
First, ‘become aware of God’s presence’ - take some time
to remember that God is present with us in our everyday lives. He has been near
to you and with you throughout the events of your day. Perhaps take an icon or
a cross or image to remind you of His presence with you.
Step 2: REVIEW THE DAY WITH GRATITUDE
Second, out of this awareness of God having been present
with you, ‘review the day with gratitude’. What are you thankful for? What were
the gifts of the day? What did you receive from others? What did you give to
others? How has God been at work? Where was God? In conversations? In the
actions of others? in the events of the day? In nature? Was He speaking?
Perhaps He was shouting out His goodness in the morning sunrise? Or perhaps you
saw Him in the kind actions of a friend?
Step 3: PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR EMOTIONS
After reviewing your day and noticing where God was at
work with gratitude, ‘pay attention to your emotions’ St. Ignatius emphasised
how through the movements of our emotions we can detect the presence of God.
Reflect upon the emotions you felt throughout the day: anger? jealousy?
compassion? boredom? joy? What might God be saying to you through these
emotions?
Perhaps there’s an area
where you need to seek forgiveness. Maybe you were you frustrated by an
unwanted interruption? or responded in anger? perhaps you resisted God’s
nudging to offer someone help. Is there a way you could reach out to that
person today?
Step 4: CHOOSE ONE THING TO PRAY FOR
Next ‘Choose one feature from the day and pray for it’.
Maybe there’s something that particularly stands out to you? It may be a
particular conversation or event, or an emotion you felt. Pray about it.
Step 5: LOOK TO TOMORROW
Lastly, 'look forward to tomorrow’. How do you want to
live differently? How can you become more aware of God’s presence and
promptings and the gifts of the day. Perhaps carry something with you
throughout the day to remind you of God’s presence with you.
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