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"The mystery of Pentecost is that the gift of discernment is breathed into the world, enabling us to see the presence of the divine in the midst of the human -- not as an aside or an afterthought, but as the main event of our lives" ;
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Discernment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Discernment is a term used in Christian tradition to describe the process of discerning God's will for one's life. In large part, it describes the interior search for an answer to the question of one...
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Definition of discernment from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... synonyms discernment, discrimination, perception, penetration, insight, acumen mean a power to see what is not evident to the average mind. discernment stresses accuracy (as in...
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This online vocation guide includes links to Catholic religious communities, vocation resources, break alternatives, vocation discernment questions and answers about life as a nun, sister, brother, priest, and missionary, and descriptive listings of men's and women's religious orders. ... Step outside the limits ... As we do that,
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Definition of discernment in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of discernment. Pronunciation of discernment. Translations of discernment. discernment synonyms, discernment antonyms. Information about discernment in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... discernment - perception of that which is obscure...
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Category Revelation Gift ... Definitions Recognizing what is of God verses the world, the flesh, and the devil. ... Example Paul recognizing that the girl in Philippi had a spirit of divination...
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Discernment: is the heightened ability to read or hear a teaching, to encounter a problem, or to consider a proposed course of action, and then determine whether the source behind the teaching, problem, or action is divine, merely human, or satanic.
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This article is based on The Rules for Discernment of Spirits by St Ignatius Loyola. Writing in sixteenth century Spain, St Ignatius was a master on spiritual discernment. His teachings come from his own experiences of temptation and of experiencing the movements of God in his soul.
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