In honor of the feast of St. Ignatius Loyola on Sunday, I have a copy of Paul Coutinho’s book An Ignatian Pathway to give away to one lucky PFO reader. To enter for your chance to win, please leave a comment on this post before midnight (CST) on Sunday, July 31.
The winner will be announced early next week. There is no need to leave your personal contact information in your comment; I’ll contact the winner via e-mail for shipping details.
For an additional chance to win, visit dotMagis, which is giving away its own copy of the book. For samples of the book, check out past posts with An Ignatian Pathway excerpts.
Follow along with the final days of 31 Days with St. Ignatius:





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It is much needed and will be most appreciated. Thank you for the opportunity.
Looking forward to reading the Ignatian Pathway
Thank you
Yup, count me in too, and thanks.
Bob
I would love to have this book!
Paul, what a brillant way to see who is actually stopping by, you are a marketing wizbang
Now let’s get them to comment every now and then…
This book would be a wonderful aid on my Spiritual Journey.
Thanks for all you send out.
Thank you for the chance to win this book. And for your continual inspiration on all you websites!
This is a great opportunity to continue my learning of Ignatian Spirituality.
Thanks for this chance.
I would love to have a copy of this book, thanks for the opportunity.
I went looking for a book on Ignatian spirituality at a Lutheran seminary’s bookstore near where I work (they have a surprisingly large collection of Catholic texts), but it was being renovated. How can I skip taking a chance to win such a book for free?
I really need to learn and progress to true discernment, from letting “the donkey choose” stage. It apparently always chooses the wrong way, not being gifted as Ignatius`.
Yes, I’d like to win a copy.
The Dot Magis has added much to my spiritual life. The reflection is amazing!
I hope to win this book, as part of my spiritual summer reading.
Peace and blessings to all
Finding God in all things is possible in the contemplation for divine love
I have been excited to read this book, thank you for this opportunity to enter the drawing!
Thank you for this opportunity. I hope it’s not a problem that I live in Hungary.
God bless you.
I want this book
I love the Picturing God images! Thank you for all of the resources on this site.
What a great idea! Thanks for the opportunity.
I enjoy your site – well done.
Looking forward to reading this book!
I have been praying the Ignatian prayer for almsot 15 yrs and I think just today that prayer is becoming alive within me. So I continue to say…take it all back, it wasn’t mine to begin with: will, understanding, freedom and memory! Now… I ask that I will be able to accept just his love and his grace.
Maybe your book would help me do just that!
It is very much needed and wanted. St. Ignatius is a Father in the spirit for me.
I would love a copy!
“I used to think that God was indifferent, that He did not care. Then things happened that showed me it was not true. There was something, something like a thread, a pattern behind it all. The pattern of God is not always clearly visible to man. We must pray as if everything depended upon God alone. We must work as if everything depended upon our efforts alone.”
What a terrific site and a great opportunity for what looks like a great read. Thank you!
You’ve caught my interest. I’ll bite.
I almost forgot to post on this! and after I made a stink about not being able to get in on the Bobble-head. Where has my mind gone????
Happy and Blessed Feast Day!
I am writing from NSW Australia. Ignatian spirituality had left me cold – too heady, not hearty enough. My spiritual director could not get me to commit to the Examen – my heart was not there. Then on the day before the first day of this 31 day lead up to his feast today, I almost accidently came across the site where free emails can be received – and next day there it was: a 31 day retreat on line! I was especially moved: God had waited til then to bring me closer to Ignatius (in fact, closer to God thru Ignatius, I am sure Ignatius would say) and I feel a current, a movement to find out more about him – and I have taken up doing the Examen as a start. Thank you for your work in bringing this knowledge / experience to us all.
Salamat Panginoon, salamat (thank you Lord, thank you) for St Ignatius. He greatly influenced my life and helped me to find God in all things, in all the events of my life..thank you Lord…
AMDG
I have been inspired to join the spiritual life of St Ignatius,and i am very happy to see you propagating his spirituality everywhere! and indeed i promise to fight for my faith and conversion of souls.I real get amazed even before i receive the copy to start the war! Thanks the almight for these friends and the book i see you giving me soon.
its nice to me having that book
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