tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3547481.post105967313595680412..comments2024-02-12T13:18:23.282-06:00Comments on From the Anchor Hold: Karen Mariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06090780291629471131noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3547481.post-45708329798351663702014-01-30T21:53:00.806-06:002014-01-30T21:53:00.806-06:00Prior to going on the Ignatian 30-day retreat, the...Prior to going on the Ignatian 30-day retreat, the "Suscipe" of St. Ignatius seemed to me to be a rather daunting prayer as it expresses such a radical desire to give oneself. But after going on the retreat, the "Suscipe" has become a whole lot more meaningful for me. Given that the retreat led me to contemplate the beauty of the love within the Blessed Trinity, what suddenly stood out for me when praying his "Suscipe" is that this prayer becomes even more beautiful to pray when imagining that you are Jesus praying to God the Father!<br /><br />In this, I can see that this prayer was the fruit of St. Ignatius’ own contemplation of the Blessed Trinity.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08386021437231538044noreply@blogger.com