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Title: Retreat Direction Course:
Other Titles: The dark nights/desolation for spiritual growth
Authors: Baramo, Tadele Wolde
Keywords: Tadele Wolde Baramo, SJ
Retreat Direction Course
The dark nights
desolation for spiritual growth
Issue Date: 4-Feb-2023
Publisher: Hekima University College
Series/Report no.: Spirual Exercises;Tadele Wolde Baramo 4/2/2023
Abstract: Ordinarily in the perception of dark night/desolation, one cannot think of the positive end, yet it can be a fertilizer for spiritual growth. Some people also mistakenly think that the dark night experience is not common to ordinary Christians. In support of this notion, Gerald G. May postulates that “many times I have heard people say the dark night is for holy people, not for me.” The fact is that the experiences of dark nights have been common for anyone who strives to grow spiritually.
Description: This Retreat Direction Course paper was written by Tadele Wolde Baramo, SJ to be considered as an Elective Paper at Hekima University College.
URI: http://sources.jhia.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/906
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