The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher - Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts

Fr. Timothy Gallagher / Kris McGregor

The Daily Prayer of Discernment - A Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcast

  • 27 minutes 52 seconds
    DPD1 – Living the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast


    Living the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher

    Fr. Timothy Gallagher and Kris McGregor discuss the Ignatian practice of the Examen prayer. Fr. Gallagher explains that the Examen is a method of prayer designed to help individuals reflect on their daily spiritual experiences. It involves a brief period of introspection, typically 10-15 minutes, during which one reviews the events of the day to discern where God was present, how one responded to His presence, and how to improve future responses to both consolations and desolations.

    The Examen is deeply rooted in Ignatian spirituality and serves as a practical way to apply the teachings on discernment of spirits to everyday life. He illustrates this with examples from the lives of saints such as St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Brother Lawrence, and Blessed Pierre Favre, highlighting how ordinary moments can be transformed into profound spiritual encounters through attentive reflection and openness to God’s grace.

    Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions

    1. Understanding the Examen Prayer: How can the Examen prayer help me recognize God’s presence in my daily life?
    2. Application of Discernment: In what ways can I apply the teachings on discernment of spirits to my everyday experiences?
    3. Daily Reflection: How can I incorporate a 10-15 minute period of reflection to review my day and my spiritual responses?
    4. Recognizing Consolation and Desolation: What moments of consolation or desolation have I experienced today, and how did I respond to them?
    5. Openness to Grace: How can I be more open to recognizing and responding to God’s grace in the small, ordinary moments of my day?
    6. Spiritual Growth: How does regularly practicing the Examen prayer contribute to my spiritual growth and awareness?
    7. Relationship with Jesus: In what ways does the Examen prayer deepen my personal relationship with Jesus?
    8. Contemplation in Action: How can I become more of a contemplative in action, finding God in the midst of my busy life?
    9. Learning from Saints: What can I learn from the experiences of saints like St. Thérèse, Brother Lawrence, and Blessed Pierre Favre regarding attentiveness to God’s presence?
    10. Commitment to Practice: How committed am I to making the Examen prayer a regular part of my spiritual routine, and what steps can I take to ensure consistency?

    St.-Ignatius-4

    As outlined from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola

    (translated from the autograph by Fr. E. Mullan, S.J.  1909 in the public domain)

    METHOD FOR MAKING THE GENERAL EXAMEN
    It contains in it five Points.

    First Point. The first Point is to give thanks to God our Lord for the benefits received.
    Second Point. The second, to ask grace to know our sins and cast them out.
    Third Point. The third, to ask account of our soul from the hour that we rose up to the present Examen, hour by hour, or period by period: and first as to thoughts, and then as to words, and then as to acts, in the same order as was mentioned in the Particular Examen.
    Fourth Point. The fourth, to ask pardon of God our Lord for the faults.
    Fifth Point. The fifth, to purpose amendment with His grace.

    OUR FATHER.

    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

    The post DPD1 – Living the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

    17 December 2020, 3:00 pm
  • 28 minutes 33 seconds
    DPD2 – Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast


    Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher

    Fr. Timothy Gallagher and Kris McGregor discuss the Examen Prayer, a significant practice in Ignatian spirituality introduced by St. Ignatius of Loyola. It’s  role in enhancing one’s spiritual life by fostering a clear-sighted faith and increasing awareness of God’s presence and actions in daily life. Fr. Gallagher explains that the Examen Prayer is not just introspection or examination but a relational dialogue between the person and God.

    The first step in the Examen is gratitude, where one reflects on the day to recognize and appreciate the gifts and love received from God. This step sets a positive foundation for the rest of the prayer, encouraging individuals to focus on God’s actions before considering their responses. Gallagher shares personal anecdotes to illustrate how recognizing these daily gifts can transform one’s perspective and deepen the relationship with God.

    Gratitude, he argues, is the most effective way to grow in love for God, as it opens the heart to the endless outpouring of God’s gifts. This practice, even when initially challenging, gradually reshapes one’s spiritual awareness and relationship with the divine.

    Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions

    1. The Essence of the Examen Prayer How does the Examen Prayer foster a deeper relationship with God rather than being just an act of introspection or examination?
    2. Importance of Gratitude Why does St. Ignatius prioritize gratitude as the first step in the Examen Prayer, and how can this practice transform our daily spiritual lives?
    3. Recognition of God’s Gifts Reflect on a specific instance in your life where recognizing God’s gifts changed your perspective. How can daily acknowledgment of these gifts impact your overall spiritual growth?
    4. Overcoming Initial Challenges What challenges might you face when starting the Examen Prayer, especially in the step of gratitude, and how can persistence help in overcoming these challenges?
    5. Daily Application and Benefits How can setting aside a few minutes each day to practice the Examen Prayer, specifically focusing on gratitude, lead to a richer and more fulfilling spiritual life?
    6. Relationship Dynamics In what ways can recognizing and appreciating the gifts from God change your relationship with Him and others in your life?
    7. Practical Implementation Considering Fr. Gallagher’s examples, how can you practically implement the Examen Prayer in your daily routine to enhance your spiritual awareness and relationship with God?

    St.-Ignatius-4

    As outlined from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola

    (translated from the autograph by Fr. E. Mullan, S.J.  1909 in the public domain)

    METHOD FOR MAKING THE GENERAL EXAMEN
    It contains in it five Points.

    First Point. The first Point is to give thanks to God our Lord for the benefits received.
    Second Point. The second, to ask grace to know our sins and cast them out.
    Third Point. The third, to ask account of our soul from the hour that we rose up to the present Examen, hour by hour, or period by period: and first as to thoughts, and then as to words, and then as to acts, in the same order as was mentioned in the Particular Examen.
    Fourth Point. The fourth, to ask pardon of God our Lord for the faults.
    Fifth Point. The fifth, to purpose amendment with His grace.

    OUR FATHER.

    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

    The post DPD2 – Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

    17 December 2020, 2:51 pm
  • 27 minutes 57 seconds
    DPD3 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher

    Episode 3 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher.
     The conversation continues on the subject of the first step in the Examen – GRATITUDE.   Why?  Because first, above all things, God is love.  So at the start of the prayer, we should recall the gift of love God has blessed us with that day and give Him thanks and praise and be concrete.  Fr. Gallagher offers examples of what that could look like.  Then the conversation begins the next step – PETITION.  Asking God to show you what see clearly the spiritual realities of that day.  

    As outlined from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola
    (translated from the autograph by Fr. E. Mullan, S.J.  1909 in the public domain)

    METHOD FOR MAKING THE GENERAL EXAMENSt.-Ignatius-4
    It contains in it five Points.

    First Point. The first Point is to give thanks to God our Lord for the benefits received.
    Second Point. The second, to ask grace to know our sins and cast them out.
    Third Point. The third, to ask account of our soul from the hour that we rose up to the present Examen, hour by hour, or period by period: and first as to thoughts, and then as to words, and then as to acts, in the same order as was mentioned in the Particular Examen.
    Fourth Point. The fourth, to ask pardon of God our Lord for the faults.
    Fifth Point. The fifth, to purpose amendment with His grace.

    OUR FATHER.

    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 books and audio available for purchase from Fr. Timothy Gallagher check out his website: www.frtimothygallagher.org

     

    For the other episodes in this series check out
    Fr. Timothy Gallagher’s “Discerning Hearts” page

     

    The post DPD3 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

    17 December 2020, 1:48 pm
  • 28 minutes
    DPD5 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher

    Episode 5 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher.
    Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the third step – REVIEW – which is where the “The Discernment of Spirits” intersects with “The Examen”.  Then we approach the fourth step – FORGIVENESS – which is what all the actions in the prayer are leading to.

    As outlined from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola
    (translated from the autograph by Fr. E. Mullan, S.J.  1909 in the public domain)

    METHOD FOR MAKING THE GENERAL EXAMENSt.-Ignatius-4
    It contains in it five Points.

    First Point. The first Point is to give thanks to God our Lord for the benefits received.
    Second Point. The second, to ask grace to know our sins and cast them out.
    Third Point. The third, to ask account of our soul from the hour that we rose up to the present Examen, hour by hour, or period by period: and first as to thoughts, and then as to words, and then as to acts, in the same order as was mentioned in the Particular Examen.
    Fourth Point. The fourth, to ask pardon of God our Lord for the faults.
    Fifth Point. The fifth, to purpose amendment with His grace.

    OUR FATHER.

    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 books and audio available for purchase from Fr. Timothy Gallagher check out his website: www.frtimothygallagher.org

     

    For the other episodes in this series check out
    Fr. Timothy Gallagher’s “Discerning Hearts” page

     

    The post DPD5 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

    17 December 2020, 11:07 am
  • 28 minutes 12 seconds
    DPD6 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer w/ Fr. Timothy Gallagher

    Episode 6 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher.
    Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the fourth step –  FORGIVENESS.  Then we approach the fifth step – RENEWAL – which is how we move forward after our encounter with God in our prayer.

    As outlined from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola
    (translated from the autograph by Fr. E. Mullan, S.J.  1909 in the public domain)

    METHOD FOR MAKING THE GENERAL EXAMENSt.-Ignatius-4
    It contains in it five Points.

    First Point. The first Point is to give thanks to God our Lord for the benefits received.
    Second Point. The second, to ask grace to know our sins and cast them out.
    Third Point. The third, to ask account of our soul from the hour that we rose up to the present Examen, hour by hour, or period by period: and first as to thoughts, and then as to words, and then as to acts, in the same order as was mentioned in the Particular Examen.
    Fourth Point. The fourth, to ask pardon of God our Lord for the faults.
    Fifth Point. The fifth, to purpose amendment with His grace.

    OUR FATHER.

    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 books and audio available for purchase from Fr. Timothy Gallagher check out his website: www.frtimothygallagher.org

     

    For the other episodes in this series check out
    Fr. Timothy Gallagher’s “Discerning Hearts” page

     

    The post DPD6 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer w/ Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

    17 December 2020, 10:52 am
  • 25 minutes 41 seconds
    DPD8 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher

    Episode 8 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher.
    Fr. Gallagher, in this concluding episode, reviews the different dimensions of the Examen prayer and applications for our lives.  

    As outlined from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola
    (translated from the autograph by Fr. E. Mullan, S.J.  1909 in the public domain)

    METHOD FOR MAKING THE GENERAL EXAMENSt.-Ignatius-4
    It contains in it five Points.

    First Point. The first Point is to give thanks to God our Lord for the benefits received.
    Second Point. The second, to ask grace to know our sins and cast them out.
    Third Point. The third, to ask account of our soul from the hour that we rose up to the present Examen, hour by hour, or period by period: and first as to thoughts, and then as to words, and then as to acts, in the same order as was mentioned in the Particular Examen.
    Fourth Point. The fourth, to ask pardon of God our Lord for the faults.
    Fifth Point. The fifth, to purpose amendment with His grace.

    OUR FATHER.

    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 books and audio available for purchase from Fr. Timothy Gallagher check out his website: www.frtimothygallagher.org

     

    For the other episodes in this series check out
    Fr. Timothy Gallagher’s “Discerning Hearts” page

     

    The post DPD8 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

    17 December 2020, 8:57 am
  • 27 minutes 52 seconds
    DPD4 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher

    Episode 4 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher.
     The third step – REVIEW – this is point where the “Discernment of Spirits – the 14 Rules” and the Examen intersect.  With  God, we review the day. We look for the stirrings in our hearts and the thoughts that God has given us this day. We also look for those that have not been of God. IWe review our choices in response to both, and throughout the day in general.

    As outlined from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola
    (translated from the autograph by Fr. E. Mullan, S.J.  1909 in the public domain)

    METHOD FOR MAKING THE GENERAL EXAMENSt.-Ignatius-4
    It contains in it five Points.

    First Point. The first Point is to give thanks to God our Lord for the benefits received.
    Second Point. The second, to ask grace to know our sins and cast them out.
    Third Point. The third, to ask account of our soul from the hour that we rose up to the present Examen, hour by hour, or period by period: and first as to thoughts, and then as to words, and then as to acts, in the same order as was mentioned in the Particular Examen.
    Fourth Point. The fourth, to ask pardon of God our Lord for the faults.
    Fifth Point. The fifth, to purpose amendment with His grace.

    OUR FATHER.

    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 books and audio available for purchase from Fr. Timothy Gallagher check out his website: www.frtimothygallagher.org

     

    For the other episodes in this series check out
    Fr. Timothy Gallagher’s “Discerning Hearts” page

     

    The post DPD4 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

    17 March 2020, 11:49 am
  • 28 minutes 41 seconds
    DPD7 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher

    Episode 7 The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Ignatian Wisdom of the Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher.
    Fr. Gallagher continues to discuss the fifth step – RENEWAL – which is how we move forward after our encounter with God in our prayer.

    As outlined from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola
    (translated from the autograph by Fr. E. Mullan, S.J.  1909 in the public domain)

    METHOD FOR MAKING THE GENERAL EXAMENSt.-Ignatius-4
    It contains in it five Points.

    First Point. The first Point is to give thanks to God our Lord for the benefits received.
    Second Point. The second, to ask grace to know our sins and cast them out.
    Third Point. The third, to ask account of our soul from the hour that we rose up to the present Examen, hour by hour, or period by period: and first as to thoughts, and then as to words, and then as to acts, in the same order as was mentioned in the Particular Examen.
    Fourth Point. The fourth, to ask pardon of God our Lord for the faults.
    Fifth Point. The fifth, to purpose amendment with His grace.

    OUR FATHER.

    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 books and audio available for purchase from Fr. Timothy Gallagher check out his website: www.frtimothygallagher.org

     

    For the other episodes in this series check out
    Fr. Timothy Gallagher’s “Discerning Hearts” page

     

    The post DPD7 – The Daily Prayer of Discernment: The Examen Prayer with Fr. Timothy Gallagher appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

    17 March 2020, 8:24 am
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