The Parish Pastoral Council of Blessed Sacrament Church-Buffalo regrets to announce that the “Women in a Wounded Church” lecture scheduled for Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 4:30 pm is cancelled. Several ...
The 19th Annotation of 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 ...
The Ignatian Center hosts three all-expenses-paid retreats every year for SCU faculty and staff. The retreats are grounded in Ignatian Spirituality, but are adapted for a spiritually diverse faculty ...
GRETNA, NE, Nov. 9, 2023 – While most individuals cannot set aside weekends every year for retreats, they can, however, set aside time for a daily Ignatian retreat with the new Cloisters Ignatian ...
Throughout the 2023-24 academic year, the Ignatian Center has remained grounded in its mission to deliver formative opportunities for the next generation of leaders. From fellowships and immersion ...
Editors’ note: This is a working translation of Pope Francis’s remarks for an online prayer service on May 23 marking the 500th anniversary of the conversion of St. Ignatius of Loyola. The Ignatian ...
My seminary professors’ favorite refrain was some version of “Theological study needs to be paired with worship and prayer—it needs to actually shape your life.” That this important instruction needed ...
With nary a moment for the Church to catch her breath after the excitement of the 2020-2021 Year of Laudato Si, the Jesuit Year of St. Ignatius begins on May 20. The Jesuits are preparing to celebrate ...
Presenter: Philip Endean, S.J. In this presentation Fr. Endean explains how Ignatian Spirituality and the Jesuit sense of mission shaped their approach to higher education, how such work was fostered ...
Saint Louis University’s Ignatian service minor integrates reflection, leadership and professional formation through project-based community engagement. Be challenged to help transform a city while ...
Lent is a time to draw near to the Lord, who is rich in mercy and seeks to heal us of the wounds of sin and division. A sin that continues to wound and divide our church and society is racism. Last ...
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