Abstract

This article discusses the development of the ministry of spiritual direction since Vatican II. The author, who has many years of experience teaching in the field, explores the literature and suggests new ways in which the ministry will mature. She stresses, in particular, a renewed attentiveness to the body and the created universe as home to the body; connectedness between spirituality and daily life; and sensibility to place, culture, and context.

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