The Way to Manresa

Discoveries Along the Ignatian Camino

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$14.95
ISBN: 978-0-8294-4956-3

Join Fr. Brendan McManus, SJ, on a pilgrimage that led to unexpected roadblocks and constant changes to his itinerary. While navigating an unclear path, he discovered new joys and consolations in the life of faith.

In The Way to Manresa, McManus travels along the Ignatian Camino pilgrimage trail to Manresa, where St. Ignatius penned his Spiritual Exercises. This walk takes McManus on a physical and spiritual journey that will lead him down a path of deep personal discernment. The experience of McManus demonstrates that true freedom comes only after we learn to let go of our expectations and let God be our guide.​

Author Bio

Brendan McManus, SJ

Brendan McManus, SJ, is an avid hiker whose love of pilgrimage emerged during his Jesuit training when he and a companion begged their way across northern Spain.

2021 Catholic Media Association Book Awards, Third Place, Pilgrimages/Catholic Teens

2021 International Book Awards, Finalist, Religion: Christian Inspirational

2021 International Book Awards, Winner, Travel: Guides & Essays

2021 Illumination Book Awards, Bronze Medal: Catholic

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06/15/2020 11:51 am

The Road Not Taken on the Way

by Ignatian Follower

The Way to Manresa is an excellent read. The Way is a connection to our journey in life. We take many turns, some are unexpected. But the outcome is the journey that God has mapped out for us. Brendan takes us on his journey always being guided by the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola.

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The Road Not Taken on the Way

by Ignatian Follower

The Way to Manresa is an excellent read. The Way is a connection to our journey in life. We take many turns, some are unexpected. But the outcome is the journey that God has mapped out for us. Brendan takes us on his journey always being guided by the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola.