
The Daily Examen - IgnatianSpirituality.com
The Examen is a technique of prayerful reflection on the events of the day in order to detect God's presence. Learn how to pray the Daily Examen.
Try the Daily Examen - Loyola Press
In the Examen, we review our recent past to find God and God’s blessings in life. We also look back to find moments in the day when things didn’t go so well—when we were hurt by something that …
The Examen - Office of Ignatian Spirituality
The Examen is a prayer of reflection. There are no specific words, only guidelines for you as you review your day — your actions, thoughts, emotions, desires — with God.
The Ignatian Examen - Jesuits.org
In it, we’re invited to encounter God, express gratitude for the gift and gifts of each day, and to commit to make up for any mistakes we may have made. The Examen is a flexible prayer, too, responding to …
How to Pray the Daily Examen – Hallow: Catholic Prayer App
We recommend starting with the Examen at the end of your day, or a time when you feel you can be most reflective. You could pray with the Examen on your way home from work, or right before you go …
Pray The Examen - Ignatian Retreats
The Examen is a prayer of daily reflection developed by St. Ignatius of Loyola more than five hundred years ago. It can help us see God’s hand in our daily-lived experience.
What is the Examen Prayer? - Bible Hub
The Examen Prayer is a structured approach to prayerful reflection often associated with daily self-assessment before God. Its purpose is to foster gratitude, personal holiness, and deeper fellowship …
EXAMEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EXAMEN is examination.
The Daily Examen - USA East Province
St. Ignatius Loyola included in his Spiritual Exercises a prayer called “the Examen,” which derives from the Latin word for examination. It is a meditation with roots not only in Ignatian spirituality, but also in …
The Examen - Loyola Marymount University
Also called the “Consciousness Examen,” "Awareness Examen," or “Examination of Consciousness” (not to be confused with the “examination of conscience” that may precede the Sacrament of …