In a post-Vatican Council paper, the Jesuit theologian, Karl Rahner, affirmed that the Ignatian tradition must create, for the “times to come”, a new kind of Spiritual Exercises, complementary to the traditional Exercises, that would be communal rather than individual. More concretely, he believed that these new Exercises would engender a veritable revolution in the way of thinking about spirituality and the practice of decision making in the Church.
Translated from : Christian GRONDIN, « Ce ne sont pas la chair et le sang… Les conditions bibliques de l’élaboration de l’élection dans la pratique des Exercices spirituels d’Ignace de Loyola », Tome I, Thèse de doctorat, Université Laval, Québec, 2013, p. 224.