December 2008

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Training in Spiritual Direction

The programme will now be offered over two years.

  • The aim of the course is to train spiritual directors competent to give 8-day retreats and to give on-going spiritual direction.
  • Those who successfully complete the two year programme become eligible to apply for a subsequent year of specialization training. This training is structured to equip successful candidates to give the Full Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius

The Spiritual Directors Training Course

A thorough training for giving on-going direction and short residential retreats.

Aim of course

To assist in the formation of Spiritual Directors who will have the following qualities and motivations:-

  • The desire to do this work
  • The ability to reflect on spiritual and life experiences seeking always the ‘magis’.
  • A good image of God
  • Integrity
  • Psychological balance
  • Maturity
  • Sensitivity
  • Empathy
  • An ability to appropriately express vulnerability
  • A prayerful and reflective approach to life
  • Should be in on-going spiritual direction.

By the end of the course participants would be equipped to offer on-going direction in the Ignatian tradition and directed retreats including 8 day retreats.

Criteria for acceptance onto the course

  1. The applicant should be a mature Christian and have done Journey into Prayer and the Prayer Guide Training courses, or a course recognized by the team to be equivalent - or have appropriate experience in the area of Christian Spirituality.
  2. Should be recommended for the course by his or her spiritual director
  3. Must have made at least one eight-day retreat given by a reputable director
  4. Applicants will be selected based on their application form and an interview

On-going requirements

Participants will be expected to fill the following requirements:

  1. By the end of year one to have gained the experience of guiding on a Week of Guided Prayer.
  2. By the end of year two to have guided on a second Week of Guided Prayer
  3. To attend at least 80% of lectures, seminars etc and to fully participate in all aspects of the course including practical and theoretical training.
  4. Written assignments must be satisfactorily completed and submitted by due date.
  5. To give supervised on-going direction from Year 2

Participation in the course may be terminated if the participant is found not to be suitable for this ministry.

Course Syllabus

Skills - Theory and Practice:

  1. Good listening skills focusing on listening in SD
    ( mirroring, eye movements, developing rapport, listening for movements of the Spirit/discernment, transference and counter transference)
  2. Appropriate ways of responding including the use of challenge in spiritual direction
  3. Discernment in on-going direction
  4. Application of Discernment Rules
  5. Awareness of movements of the Spirit and of graces
  6. Use of Scripture in SD and retreats
  7. Methods of prayer including colloquy
  8. The Examen – in depth
  9. Recognizing and working with Image of God
  10. Desire – helping Directee to discover their deeper desires and God’s invitation
  11. Application of Meyers-Briggs or Enneagram as a tool for SD
  12. A range of approaches

All the above will be taught and then applied in practicums including fishbowls, role-plays etc.

Theoretical Training:

  • A history of Prayer Guiding / Spiritual Direction
  • An understanding of the dynamics of Spiritual Direction in on-going spiritual direction
  • An understanding of the dynamics of Spiritual Direction in the context of a residential retreat
  • Distinguishing Spiritual Direction, Pastoral Counseling and Therapy
  • Adequate knowledge of Scripture
  • A basic introduction to major spiritualities eg Franciscan, Benedictine, etc
  • Some fundamentals of Theology
  • An understanding of Spiritual growth and development
  • Ethics in SD
  • The role of desire in prayer and Spiritual Direction
  • The Enneagram / Meyers Briggs
  • Journaling

Topics for further specific attention:

  • Spirituality Issues – including poor image of God
  • Inculturation
  • Ecumenical issues
  • Gender issues
  • The use of ritual in Spiritual Direction
  • Psychological issues – including transference and counter-transference, poor self image, abuse, depression, mid-life, life transitions, grief
  • Moral issues – the role of the director

Practical aspects in giving on-going Direction:

  • Confidential note taking
  • Supervision

Prayer-Guides Training

Prayer Guides Training Course Outline

Block 1

Introduction to Christian Prayer

  • Lectio Divina
  • Gospel Contemplation
  • The Examen
  • Praying with Art
  • Praying with Imagery
  • Ignatian Reflection tools for prayer

Introduction to some key Ignatian concepts

  • Repetition
  • Review
  • Act of the Presence of God

Exploring my own image of God

Block 2

Listening Skills appropriate for Prayer Guides

  • Part 1: Listening to the Holy Spirit
    1. Listening for Image of God
    2. Listening for ‘the grace’, following the movement of the retreat
    3. Listening for the appropriate Scripture/ prayer content
    4. Basic introduction to Consolation and Desolation
    5. Basic blocks to listening to the Holy Spirit
  • Part 2: Listening to the retreatant
    1. Listening Skills
    2. Blocks to Listening
    3. Referrals
  • What do I do in the prayer guiding session?
    1. Beginnings
    2. Structure of the individual session
    3. Following the movement of the retreat
    4. Closure and review
    5. How do I present: Lectio Divina, Gospel Contemplation, The Examen, praying with art, music, poetry, walking etc…
  • Supervision and Ethics
  • Practicum
  • Process of personal discernment Part 1

Block 3

  • Practicum - The 3rd block is a closely supervised retreat in which the participants have he opportunity to both give and receive a retreat in daily life with weekly supervision sessions.
  • Process of personal discernment Part 2

Application Process:

We invite individuals who think or whose pastors think that they might have the charism for Spiritual Direction to approach us to do this training.

We intend offering the Training in the following areas:

2010 Linden & Pretoria North Mohale Rest and Retreat Centre

Please contact us

The Jesuit Institute - South Africa
Postal: PO Box 31087, Braamfontein, 2017, South Africa
Street Address: Trinity House, 12 Stiemens Street, Braamfontein, 2001, South Africa
Telephone: (work) 011 403 3790 | (cell) 0845022890| (fax) 011 4033790
Web: http://www.jesuitinstitute.org.za/
e-mail: cis@jesuitinstitute.org.za

Training in Spirituality

The Jesuit Institute - South Africa is pleased to announce details of its Prayer Guide Training and course on Spiritual Direction.

Any queries in this regard should be directed to the Spirituality Team at the Jesuit Institute on cis@jesuitinstitute.org.za.

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