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DWG10 – Steps in Spiritual Guidance – The Discernment of God’s Will in Everyday Decisions with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast

DWG10 – Steps in Spiritual Guidance – The Discernment of God’s Will in Everyday Decisions with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast

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Steps in Spiritual Guidance – “What am I to do?” The Discernment of God’s Will in Everyday Decisions with Fr. Timothy Gallagher Fr. Timothy Gallagher continues his teaching on St. Ignatius of Loyola’s discernment by explaining the second mode, illustrated through real-life vocational examples. In this mode, God’s will becomes known gradually through a repeated inner attraction experienced during times of spiritual consolation. Gallagher describes how this attraction appears consistently across prayer, daily life, and reflection, eventually leading to moral certainty. For this process to unfold well, a person must cultivate interior freedom, a readiness to accept either outcome, and a steady prayer life that includes Scripture, silence, examen, and reflection on moments of consolation and desolation. Learning discernment of spirits is essential, since recognizing these movements allows one to interpret patterns rather than isolated experiences. Attention then turns to the role of spiritual direction and ongoing formation. Gallagher explains practical ways to find a competent guide, such as diocesan offices, parish priests, retreats, and faith formation settings, while reassuring listeners that asking for guidance is never a burden. He also introduces the third mode of discernment, used when clarity does not arise through direct certainty or sustained attraction. In this approach, discernment occurs during a time of interior calm and involves prayerfully weighing advantages and disadvantages of each option in light of God’s greater glory. Drawing on Ignatius’s own practice, Gallagher describes how peace of heart, detachment, and final confirmation in prayer allow the right choice to emerge with clarity and confidence. Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions: Where in my recent prayer or daily life have I noticed a repeated interior attraction that points toward a particular choice before God?Do I approach discernment with true interior freedom, honestly able to say yes to whatever God may ask of me?How attentive am I to moments of spiritual consolation and desolation, and do I regularly reflect on them through the examen?What spiritual practices help me remain grounded in prayer, silence, and Scripture while seeking clarity about God’s will?Have I taken concrete steps to seek wise spiritual guidance, and am I open to asking for help without fear or hesitation?When clarity does not come quickly, do I allow sufficient time for patterns to emerge rather than rushing a decision?In a time of interior calm, am I willing to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of my options in light of God’s greater glory?Are there attachments or fears that may be clouding my judgment and preventing me from seeing God’s will clearly?How does my discernment invite deeper trust in God’s providence rather than reliance on my own control?After making a decision, do I seek confirmation in prayer that the choice aligns with God’s desire for my life? From The Discernment of God’s Will in Everyday Decisions: “Three Times in which a Sound and Good Choice May Be Made The first time is when God Our Lord so moves and attracts the will that, without doubting or being able to doubt, the devout soul follows what is shown to it, as St. Paul and St. Matthew did in following Christ our Lord. The second time is when sufficient clarity and understanding is received through experience of consolations and desolations, and through experience of discernment of different spirits. The third time is one of tranquility, when one considers first for what purpose man is born, that is, to praise God our Lord and save his soul, and, desiring this, chooses as a means to this end some life or state within the bounds of the Church, so that he may be helped in the service of his Lord and the salvation of his soul. I said a tranquil time, that is, when the soul is not agitated by different spirits, and uses its natural powers freely and tranquilly. If the choice is not made in the first or second time, two ways of making it in this third time are given below.” Father Timothy M. Gallagher, O.M.V., was ordained in 1979 as a member of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary, a religious community dedicated to retreats and spiritual formation according to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Fr. Gallagher is featured on the EWTN series “Living the Discerning Life: The Spiritual Teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola”. For more information on how to obtain copies of Fr. Gallaghers’s various books and audio which are available for purchase, please visit his website: frtimothygallagher.org For the other episodes in this series check out Fr. Timothy Gallagher’s “Discerning Hearts” page
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