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DWG9 – Second Mode of Discernment – The Discernment of God’s Will in Everyday Decisions with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast

Mar 20, 2017
Fr. Timothy Gallagher, a Catholic priest and Ignatian spiritual director, explains the second mode of discernment: a slow, consistent attraction of the heart during spiritual consolation. He tells Ignatius’s 40-day Mass experiment, examples of long-term vocational attraction, and the need for prayerful patience and spiritual guidance. The conversation focuses on patterns of consolation, desolation, and how clarity emerges over time.
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INSIGHT

Second Mode Is A Pattern Of Consolation

  • Second mode discernment unfolds as a pattern of consistent attraction in times of spiritual consolation.
  • Ignatius celebrated Mass for 40 days and felt repeated consolation drawing him toward radical poverty until he reached sufficient clarity.
ANECDOTE

Ignatius Used 40 Days Of Mass To Discern Poverty

  • Ignatius discerned whether Jesuits should keep radical poverty by celebrating Mass 40 days in a row seeking God's light.
  • For most days he experienced deep consolation and inclination toward radical poverty, showing the repeated pattern Ignatius describes.
INSIGHT

Desolation Can Undermine Consolation At The End

  • Spiritual desolation can reverse previous consolations and introduce doubts at the end of a discernment process.
  • On day 40 Ignatius felt desolation and thoughts urging him to restart, illustrating Rule 5 against choosing in desolation.
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