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Amen. We need to understand discernment from the Ignatian perspective as a communal effort, not a singular. Which is also how Pope Francis acknowledges it. In Amoris Laetitia, he is for discernment alongside the pastor. He is saying that we still need to speak with the Church and to listen to the Church as well. It is not that now we are our own magisterium. So if we read the Superior speaking of discernment in light of St. Ignatius and Pope Francis, then we need not react so heavily. The Church is being given a stronger voice in this.I don’t think what Father is saying is technically wrong, but I fear the tone.
He doesn’t say that the Magisterium of the Church should use discernment , he seems to be implying that individual Catholics should use discernment.
The Jesuits have a tendency to think that everyone is able to correctly handle Ignatian Spirituality, which I would argue that not everyone is ready for that. Ignatian Spirituality can lead to bad places if one isn’t firmly rooted in Catholic teaching.
God Bless.