
Loyola offers a meditation
Imagine
Christ our Lord suspended on the cross before you, and converse with him in a
colloquy: How is it that he, although he is the Creator, has come to make
himself a human being? How is it that he has passed from eternal life to death
here in time, and to die in this way for my sins?
In a similar way, reflect on
yourself and ask: What have I done for Christ? What am I doing for Christ? What
ought I to do for Christ?
In this way, too, gazing on him in so pitiful a state
as he hangs on the cross, speak out whatever comes to your mind.
A Colloquy is
made, properly speaking, in the way one friend speaks to another, or a servant
to one in authority - now begging for a favor, now accusing oneself of some
misdeed, now telling one's concerns and asking counsel about them. Close with
an Our Father.
(Spiritual Exercises 53 and 54)
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