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And helped to correct some errors! May I share with you a favorite story? Early in the book, I talk about the wide variety of ministries that Ignatius and the early Jesuits set up—as a way of showing how broadminded his spirituality was. Their spirituality could be understood not only through what they wrote, but what they did. Anyway, I had written that he founded the Casa Santa Marta in Rome, a “house for prostitutes.” Father O’Malley wrote puckishly in a note, “That would be a house for reformed prostitutes. I think the distinction is rather important.” Without Fr. O’Malley there wouldn’t be a book. The same could be said for all my Jesuit spiritual directors over the years, and my Jesuit friends. That’s why this book is dedicated to Fratribus carissimae in Societate Jesu–my dear brothers in the Society of Jesus.
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