Examinations of Conscience For Adults
compiled by Catherine Fournier
Particular Examen on the Theological Virtues by Fr. John Hardon
Before applying the particular examen to my own spiritual life, it is well to first ask myself, "What are the virtues that I know from experience I most need to develop?"
The reason why this question should first be answered is that no two of us are equally prone to commit the same kind of sins. Nor are we personally always tempted in the same direction. There is wisdom in first knowing enough about myself, to be able to get to the root of my own moral weakness. Otherwise, I may be ignoring what really needs attention in my spiritual life and concentrating on what is not so necessary for me at this time in my service of God.
Moreover, it would be a mistake to suppose that by attending to my moral failings, I am being "negative" in my pursuit of holiness.
On the contrary. In God's providence, He allows us to fail in those areas in which He especially wants us to grow in virtue.
We can fail in the practice of these virtues either by commission, omission, or by tepidity, in not acting as generously as we might in responding to the grace we have received from God.
FAITH
1. Do I make an honest effort to grow in the
virtue of faith by daily mental prayer on the mysteries
of the faith as revealed in the life of Jesus
Christ?
2. Do I make at least a short act of faith
every day?
3. Do I pray daily for an increase of
faith?
4. Do I ever tempt God by relying on my own
strength to cope with the trials in my life?
5. Do
I unnecessarily read or listen to those who oppose or
belittle what I know are truths of my Catholic
faith?
6. What have I done today to externally
profess my faith?
7. Have I allowed human respect
to keep me from giving expression to my faith?
8.
Do I make a serious effort to resolve difficulties that
may arise about my faith?
9. Do I ever defend my
faith, prudently and charitably, when someone says
something contrary to what I know is to be
believed?
10. Have I helped someone overcome a
difficulty against the faith?
HOPE
1. Do I immediately say a short prayer when
I find myself getting discouraged?
2. Do I daily
say a short act of hope?
3. Do I dwell on my
worries instead of dismissing them from my mind?
4. Do I fail in the virtue of hope by my attachment to
the things of this world?
5. Do I try to see God's
providence in everything that "happens" in my
life?
6. Do I try to see everything from the
viewpoint of eternity?
7. Am I confident that,
with God's grace, I will be saved?
8. Do I allow
myself to worry about my past life and thus weaken my
hope in God's mercy?
9. Do I try to combine every
fully deliberate action with at least a momentary prayer
for divine help?
10. How often today have I
complained, even internally?
CHARITY
1. Have I told God today that I love
Him?
2. Do I tell Jesus that I love Him with my
whole heart?
3. Do I take the occasion to tell God
that I love Him whenever I experience something I
naturally dislike?
4. Have I capitalized on the
difficulties today to tell God that I love Him just
because He sent me the trial or misunderstanding?
5. Do I see God's love for me in allowing me to prove my
love for Him in the crosses He sent me today?
6.
Have I seen God's grace to prove my love for Him in
every person whom I met today?
7. Have I failed in
charity by speaking unkindly about others?
8. Have
I dwelt on what I considered someone's unkindness toward
me today?
9. Is there someone that I consciously
avoid because I dislike the person?
10. Did I try
to carry on a conversation today with someone who is
difficult to talk to?
11. Have I been stubborn in
asserting my own will?
12. How thoughtful have I
been today in doing some small favor for someone?
13. Have I allowed my mood to prevent me from being
thoughtful of others today?
14. Am I given to
dwelling on other people's weaknesses or faults?
15. Have I been cheerful today in my dealings with
others?
16. Do I control my uncharitable thoughts
as soon as they arise in my mind?
17. Did I pray
for others today?
18. Have I written any letters
today?
19. Have I controlled my emotions when
someone irritated me?
20. Have I performed any
sacrifice today for someone?
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