Ignatian congregations meet together to read Brian O’Leary’s seminal book Unlocking a Treasure: Our Jesuit Constitutions to seek inspiration and to share insights about their own constitutions and search for renewal.
Brian O’Leary is an Irish Jesuit who has written and lectured widely in Ignatian Spirituality. Having completed his doctoral studies in Rome, he spent some years at the Manresa Jesuit Centre of Spirituality in Dublin. He has since continued to lecture on Ignatian spirituality, direct retreats, conduct workshops, and write books and articles.
Among his books are Sent into the Lord's Vineyard (The Way, 2012), Radical and Free (Messenger Publications, 2016), God Ever Greater: Exploring Ignatian Spirituality (Messenger Publications, 2018; Liturgical Press, 2020) and To Love and To Serve: Selected Essays: Exploring the Ignatian Tradition (Messenger Publications, 2021).
The Inter-congregation Reflection Group comprises of five meetings with members of the Faithful Companions of Jesus (FCJ), Congregation of Jesus (CJ), and the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBVM). Here are the dates:
First meeting: Wednesday 2nd March 2022, introductory session.
Second meeting: Thursday 31st March 2022
Third meeting: Thursday 28th April 2022
Fourth meeting: Thursday 19th May 2022
Fifth meeting: Thursday 9th June 2022
An online individually guided retreat offers you the time and opportunity to pay attention to God and to be more aware of God’s work in your life. It also gives the space to pray and to reflect on your life, to consider the decisions you have to make, and the priorities you want to set.
Discover moreThis is an online retreat in daily life for chaplains who work in a variety of settings – prisons, hospitals, schools, work places, etc.
Book nowTry an individually guided retreat online from anywhere with a spiritual guide from St Beuno's Jesuit Spirituality Centre. Each retreatant has their own retreat guide or ‘spiritual director’ with whom you meet each day via Zoom, and who will help you to reflect on your experience and discern.
Discover moreWith the support of the ‘Isaiah Journey’, the Jesuit Institute is offering a free online week of guided prayer for those who have been affected by the scandal of clergy abuse in the Catholic Church.
Book nowAn online individually guided retreat offers you the time and opportunity to pay attention to God and to be more aware of God’s work in your life. It also gives the space to pray and to reflect on your life, to consider the decisions you have to make, and the priorities you want to set.
Discover moreAn online individually guided retreat offers you the time and opportunity to pay attention to God and to be more aware of God’s work in your life. It also gives the space to pray and to reflect on your life, to consider the decisions you have to make, and the priorities you want to set.
Discover moreTry an individually guided retreat online from anywhere with a spiritual guide from St Beuno's Jesuit Spirituality Centre. Each retreatant has their own retreat guide or ‘spiritual director’ with whom you meet each day via Zoom, and who will help you to reflect on your experience and discern.
Discover moreThis Eastertide, find a way of praying that works for you and experience the riches of prayer with our online course.
Book nowJoin us for a guided meditation with the imagination: a chance to meet, listen and share with others, and a space of nourishment once a month, live on Zoom.
Join UsJoin us for a guided meditation with the imagination: a chance to meet, listen and share with others, and a space of nourishment once a month, live on Zoom.
Join UsJoin us for a guided meditation with the imagination: a chance to meet, listen and share with others, and a space of nourishment once a month, live on Zoom.
Join UsJoin us for a guided meditation with the imagination: a chance to meet, listen and share with others, and a space of nourishment once a month, live on Zoom.
Join UsHow might we respond to the invitation of the Synod in our own lives and context that we might catch grace-filled opportunities?
Book nowDuring this online weekend, we will consider the art of listening and what we might be listening for when we listen at the service of the Holy Spirit.
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