Ashes, which many Christians will receive on their foreheads today to mark the beginning of Lent, are intended to encourage repentance and renewal.
Those who want guidance in that process can turn to spiritual directors. Most clergy aren’t spiritual directors and not all spiritual directors are clergy. They have special training in guiding others into a deeper life of prayer and in seeking God’s will.
“Ash Wednesday is a time of renewing and turning away from that which is distracting us from God, and recommitting to being in a relationship with God. That is what spiritual direction is designed to support,” said Liz Ellmann, executive director of Spiritual Directors International, based in Bellevue, Wash.
Her organization includes 6,400 spiritual directors from many faiths, though most are Christian and more than a third are Catholic. Its website, www.sdiworld.org, includes a regional directory. Read more: http://www.postgazette.com/pg/10048/1036363-455.stm#ixzz0fomfqHJ1
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