The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola is one of the most enduring works of Catholic spirituality ever written. Composed in the 16th century, this classic Christian devotional has guided priests, religious, and lay faithful for nearly five centuries.

The exercises offer a structured path to prayer, self-examination, and spiritual growth. St. Ignatius leads the soul through meditations ranging from sin and repentance to Christ’s life, passion, and resurrection. Through the ordered life of prayer that the Saint lays out, these meditations help the reader gain true freedom, overcome disordered attachments, and seek the will of God with clarity and resolve.

Direct, practical, and spiritually demanding, the Spiritual Exercises have long been used for retreats and sabbaticals. Whether undertaken in their traditional form or adapted to daily life, they remain a powerful guide to deepening prayer, strengthening fortitude, and growing in disciplined devotion to Christ.