To summarize and organize what we've learned, I want to put everything into the context of the greatest retreat the Church has to offer, the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. By doing so, I hope to make everything we've covered even more simple, clear, and memorable. In fact, by the end of this conclusion, my goal is that each of us will have the essence of what we've learned in our minds and hearts in such a way that we can take it with us.
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