Ignatian Spirituality At Lent
Please Join us for our 4 or 8-week series, and experience Lent with Ignatian Spirituality!
The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius: 8- week model in small groups
The Spiritual Exercises are a compilation of meditations, prayers, and contemplative practices developed by St. Ignatius Loyola to help people deepen their relationship with God. It’s a “retreat in everyday life” facilitated by a leader on Zoom, beginning the first week of Lent and continuing the week after Easter. Perhaps you have been wanting to pray The Spiritual Exercises. Here’s your opportunity! Read some testimonials of those who prayed this retreat in the fall. RSVP for The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.
Ignatian Spirituality:The First Spiritual Exercises
The First Spiritual Exercises by Michael Hansen, S.J. includes four, four-week retreats described as “broad-based rather than a deep dive.” Individuals who sign up for these will order their own books from Amazon (new and used available) and the designated leader will also order the Leader’s Manual (These may be good choices for Small Faith Communities).
RSVP for Ignatian Spirituality: The First Spiritual Exercises.
Giving Inner Peace in Divine Love: The primary purpose of this retreat is to remember, experience, and express love. It is built around the Contemplation to Receive Divine Love or the “Contemplation” which is the culmination of The Spiritual Exercises
Giving Inner Peace in Darkness and Light: The focus of this retreat is for one seeking forgiveness, healing, freedom from attachments and unconditional love. The lack of love, mercy or healing can be felt as darkness. The purpose of this retreat is to bring light into one’s life.
Giving Inner Peace in Friendship with Jesus: The purpose of this retreat is to bring one into a working relationship with Jesus, to deepen one’s friendship with him.The focus is on creation, incarnation, love, resurrection and eternal life.
Giving Inner Peace in Service of God: The purpose of this retreat is to help one discover meaning in one’s faith, to move deeper into divine relationships, and to discover deeply personal ways to serve God and others through the Body of Christ.
The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius: 8- week model in small groups
The Spiritual Exercises are a compilation of meditations, prayers, and contemplative practices developed by St. Ignatius Loyola to help people deepen their relationship with God. It’s a “retreat in everyday life” facilitated by a leader on Zoom, beginning the first week of Lent and continuing the week after Easter. Perhaps you have been wanting to pray The Spiritual Exercises. Here’s your opportunity! Read some testimonials of those who prayed this retreat in the fall. RSVP for The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.
Ignatian Spirituality:The First Spiritual Exercises
The First Spiritual Exercises by Michael Hansen, S.J. includes four, four-week retreats described as “broad-based rather than a deep dive.” Individuals who sign up for these will order their own books from Amazon (new and used available) and the designated leader will also order the Leader’s Manual (These may be good choices for Small Faith Communities).
RSVP for Ignatian Spirituality: The First Spiritual Exercises.
Giving Inner Peace in Divine Love: The primary purpose of this retreat is to remember, experience, and express love. It is built around the Contemplation to Receive Divine Love or the “Contemplation” which is the culmination of The Spiritual Exercises
Giving Inner Peace in Darkness and Light: The focus of this retreat is for one seeking forgiveness, healing, freedom from attachments and unconditional love. The lack of love, mercy or healing can be felt as darkness. The purpose of this retreat is to bring light into one’s life.
Giving Inner Peace in Friendship with Jesus: The purpose of this retreat is to bring one into a working relationship with Jesus, to deepen one’s friendship with him.The focus is on creation, incarnation, love, resurrection and eternal life.
Giving Inner Peace in Service of God: The purpose of this retreat is to help one discover meaning in one’s faith, to move deeper into divine relationships, and to discover deeply personal ways to serve God and others through the Body of Christ.
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Physical Address:
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