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The Gift of Charism – The Heart of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola with Fr. Anthony Wieck S.J.
Fr. Anthony Wieck reflects on how St. Ignatius’ deepening relationship with God transformed him from a self-focused seeker of sanctity into a man whose identity became rooted in serving others. Ignatius’ spiritual growth involved a shift from personal ambition to openness—allowing the graces he received in prayer to bear fruit in the lives of those around him. His life mirrors the pattern of saints like Catherine of Siena, whose contemplative encounters with God led naturally into acts of service. Fr. Wieck highlights that true transformation involves a movement from interior conversion to active love, not through personal projects, but through discerned response to God’s promptings.
Fr. Wieck also emphasizes Ignatius’ fidelity to the Church, particularly through the story of his forced departure from the Holy Land, which shaped his path toward religious life. He speaks of Ignatius’ commitment to reform from within—helping Catholics rediscover Christ through the Spiritual Exercises. The exercises are not merely techniques but encounters with the living Christ who calls each soul to deeper surrender. Fr. Wieck warns against reactionary spiritual motives and instead invites listeners to focus on the heart of Jesus. By pruning distractions and growing in holy detachment, we become more available for God’s mission, living out our vocations with clarity and authentic zeal.
Discerning Hearts Catholic Reflection Questions:
- How is God inviting me to move from self-focus to a life poured out in love for others?
- In what ways do I experience the graces of prayer as something to be quietly received rather than immediately shared?
- Am I willing to let God direct how and when I share spiritual gifts, or do I take initiative without discernment?
- Do I approach my daily responsibilities with anxious striving, or with a Marian spirit of receptivity and cooperation with Jesus?
- How do I respond when God’s will comes through imperfect human authority, as Ignatius experienced in the Holy Land?
- Is my spiritual energy rooted in reaction against something, or drawn from love for Christ and His Church?
- What areas of my life need “holy pruning” so that my actions bear lasting fruit for God’s Kingdom?
- How might I be called to share in Christ’s thirst for the salvation of souls through my vocation?
- Do I view the Church as the place where God forms and purifies me, even when that’s uncomfortable?
- How is Jesus inviting me to deeper intimacy so that my zeal flows from union with His heart?
Fr. Anthony Wieck is a Jesuit priest of the Central & Southern province. Sixth of nine children, raised on a farm in Oregon, Fr. Anthony began religious life in 1994, spending his first five years of formation in Rome, Italy, studying at the Casa Balthasar and the Gregorian. The former was under the watchful patronage of Pope Benedict XVI (then-Card. Joseph Ratzinger). Fr. Anthony currently acts as retreat master at White House Jesuit Retreat in St. Louis, Missouri. He also offers spiritual direction at the St. Louis diocesan seminary for 25 future priests there.