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God is a Black Woman

Mirjam Ngoy-Verhage reflects on a profound encounter with a Black Madonna statue in the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Liesse in rural France. She observes how this image challenges perceptions of God and the way people interact with divinity. The presence of a Black Madonna, representing Mary or God as a black woman, is significant, especially for her daughter, who can relate to the image as a young, black woman of dual heritage.

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Fostering the Internal Supervisor

This reflective guide offers a practical examen for spiritual directors to use after a session, helping to foster the internal supervisor and deepen professional and spiritual self-awareness. Through embodied reflection, emotional noticing, and relational insight, this post supports healthy supervision, ethical practice, and ongoing formation in spiritual direction. Ideal for trainees and experienced directors seeking reflective practice, post-session review tools, and spiritual growth.

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A Gift of Looking Back: Reviewing the Experience of Spiritual Direction

Taking time to review your experience of spiritual direction can deepen self-awareness, renew your relationship with God, and clarify the invitations ahead. This reflective guide helps directees and spiritual directors explore the past year’s spiritual journey, assess the role of spiritual direction, and discern next steps with honesty and grace.

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