Teaching Discernment with Fr. Timothy Gallagher O.M.V. – Webinar

WEBINAR REGISTRATION

The Teaching Discernment Seminar is designed for:

  • Individuals who are acquainted with St. Ignatius of Loyola’s Fourteen Rules for the Discernment of Spirits (First Week Rules)
  • Individuals who wish to share the Fourteen Rules with others
  • Individuals who wish to share the Fourteen Rules in programs of spiritual formation, parish groups, retreat settings, in the home with friends, and any similar setting

Webinar dates – May 19-21, 2022

Participants will receive on Monday, May 16, 2022, their link for LIVE access to the 3-day Zoom webinar and a detailed list of dates and times for the conference talks and Q & A sessions.

Participants will receive on Tuesday, May 9, 2022, a password-protected link to access a webpage where they will find handouts/archived videos for this seminar/retreat.

Participants will be allowed access to this page until September 8, 2022.

Meet Father Gallagher, OMV

Father Timothy M. Gallagher was ordained in 1979 as a member of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary. Having obtained his doctorate in 1983 from the Gregorian University, he has taught (St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, MA; Our Lady of Grace Seminary Residence, Boston, MA), assisted in formation work, and served two terms as provincial in his own community. He has dedicated many years to an extensive international ministry of retreats, spiritual direction, and teaching about the spiritual life.

He is a frequent speaker on EWTN, and his digitally recorded talks are utilized internationally. He has written eight books on Ignatian discernment and prayer, a biography of Venerable Bruno Lanteri, and a book on the Liturgy of the Hours.  He has numerous podcasts on various aspects on the spiritual life on Discerning Hearts.

He currently holds the St. Ignatius Chair for Spiritual Formation at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary in Denver.

Price: $75.00
Teaching Discernment: A seminar to prepare teachers of Ignatian Discernment Webinar May 19-21, 2022. This covers on-demand viewing!

Hope in Difficult Times with St. Therese and Her Family – a Discerning Hearts webinar with Fr. Timothy Gallagher

Webinar dates – April 7-10, 2022

Participants will receive a link for LIVE access to the 4-day Zoom webinar and a detailed list of dates and times for the 7 conference talks and Q & A sessions.

Participants will receive on Tuesday, April 6, 2022, a password-protected link to access a webpage where they will find handouts/archived videos for this seminar/retreat.

Participants will be allowed access to this page until August 6, 2022.

Discernment of Spirits: Setting the Captive Free w/Fr. Timothy Gallagher O.M.V. – Discerning Hearts® Online Seminar/Retreat

Join Fr. Timothy Gallagher for an expanded and extensive online DH seminar/retreat on the Discernment of Spirits as taught by St. Ignatius of Loyola. This is the longer form material similar to the teaching Fr. Gallagher provides to seminaries and spiritual direction/formation programs.

This an incredible opportunity to dive deeper than ever before into the 14 Rules of Spiritual Discernment, which will take place on 3 consecutive Saturdays, with each day comprised of 4 different talks:

Session #1 Saturday May 30 – Rules 1-4
Session #2 Saturday June 6 – Rules 5-9
Session #3 Saturday June 13 – Rules 10-14

There will be time for Q&A after each conference talk.
Each day should last approx. 5 hours. This will provide nearly 15 hours of live formation with Fr. Timothy Gallagher renowned spiritual master of the Discernment of Spirits!

The following day, the talks will be available on a private Vimeo channel that will be located at DiscerningHearts.com for exclusive viewing by participants who wish to review, or for those who missed the LIVE webinar broadcast.

Handout material will be emailed to participants several days prior to the sessions.

A Novena Prayer with Adrienne von Speyr – Day 7

 Through Mary to Christ

Through you, Mother, we have come to your Son. You conceived him, you carried him, you gave birth to him, you accompanied him throughout his life, in order to bring him to us and to give him to us. And also in order to show us how a man can bear and understand him, how a man can place his life within the life of your Son, so as to receive it from him. In order to convey to us the gift of his infancy, of his years at home with you, the gift of his public life and of the hour of his Passion. At every phase of his life you were so involved that everything his presence conveyed found room in your receptive heart. Yet not for you, but for us. By your Yes, you placed yourself so totally at the disposal of the Father, the Son, and the Spirit, that the triune God gave us to the Son right through you. You led us to him, but you were always so much in God, so much within your mission and your own Yes, that your only desire was to act as the conveyor of the gift and not as the original giver. Yet for that very reason your act of conveying also became a gift that came from your humility and that your humility gave us. A gift to us, but also a gift to God. And we would like to ask you today to accept into your Yes all that makes up our lives, not just its joys, but also its sacrifices, the roads we take that we had not reckoned on before. Do this so that we may once again come to your Son through you. So that through you, who knew so well how to carry out the Son’s will, we, too, may now accept anew everything he intends for us in the will of the Father, may now will it anew because it is his will. But also that through you we may will anew, with you, grateful that everything you did occurred entirely within his mission. And when the sacrifice costs more than we thought, when it is harder to bear than we imagined, we want to remember that you did not shrink in fear from any sacrifice, and that you did everything in the joy of your Yes. And we want to ask you to intercede for us with the Father, with your Son, and with the Spirit, so that we may be permitted to live by your strength, to come in reality to the Son through you, and to do in him what you have done for him all along. And when you see your angel, Mother, remember that his appearance assured you of the way. Ask him to surround us with care out of love for you, just as he did for you, to intercede for us just as he interceded for you and, by his appearing, gave you the power to say Yes in faith to everything.

Amen.

With St. Ignatius of Loyola we pray:

(The Suscipe Prayer)

Take, Lord, and receive all my liberty,
my memory, my understanding,
and my entire will,
All I have and call my own.

You have given all to me.
To you, Lord, I return it.

Everything is yours; do with it what you will.
Give me only your love and your grace,
that is enough for me.

Our Father. Hail Mary. Glory be.

Father, we ask that through the intercession of Adrienne von Speyr those called to live Christian discipleship might do so with ever-greater fidelity. Grant that, day-by-day, your love might burn and your Spirit might blow more intensely within us. In the presence of the Mother of your Son, your angels and saints, and the whole heavenly court, we beg this grace in the name of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

 

A Novena Prayer with Adrienne von Speyr – Day 6

Prayer for Usability

Father, let our whole life become a prayer that rises up to you like fire and sweeps along in its flame everything evil and impure, all that belongs to us and to others, so that you may fill it up with your Spirit and may make it good enough to become yours and to be used by you. Do not leave the evil in us either, Lord, but turn it back; open us to your action, even when it is painful; allow our conversion, allow it in your own name.

Amen.

With St. Ignatius of Loyola we pray:

(The Suscipe Prayer)

Take, Lord, and receive all my liberty,
my memory, my understanding,
and my entire will,
All I have and call my own.

You have given all to me.
To you, Lord, I return it.

Everything is yours; do with it what you will.
Give me only your love and your grace,
that is enough for me.

Our Father. Hail Mary. Glory be.

Father, we ask that through the intercession of Adrienne von Speyr those called to live Christian discipleship might do so with ever-greater fidelity. Grant that, day-by-day, your love might burn and your Spirit might blow more intensely within us. In the presence of the Mother of your Son, your angels and saints, and the whole heavenly court, we beg this grace in the name of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.