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January 2021
Personalized Retreat
This retreat is almost at capacity and we will stop taking applications soon. Please consider joining us for your personalized retreat March 7-12, 2021 or April 25-30, 2021 if we cannot welcome you in January. Thank you for your understanding. Break away for 3 nights, 4 nights, or 5 nights on an individually directed, silent retreat. Meet daily with a spiritual director, spend time in solitude with daily prayer suggestions for you, and choose to participate in daily liturgy.…
Find out more »Volunteer Day
Join us to help restore the forest and trails of Ignatius House. Together, we'll prepare the ground for a healthy spring renewal. Work will include: -- Cutting away vines from trees -- Pulling up invasive ivy -- Clearing invasive species and brush Let us know you're coming! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TO ATTEND
Find out more »February 2021
2-Night Retreat
Directed by Rev. Peter E. Fink, SJ Rest and renew heart, mind, and soul on a weekend retreat at Ignatius House. Your retreat will draw from a nearly 500-year-old tradition called “Ignatian spirituality,” developed from the life and prayer of Spanish soldier-turned-saint Ignatius of Loyola. Ignatian spirituality invites us into a life-giving relationship with God and neighbor through prayer and contemplation. You’ll be presented with suggestions to help you silently, prayerfully discern big or small stirrings in your life – whether a busy parent, a…
Find out more »Mass – Retreatants Only
Silent retreat in progress. Due to space limitations, this Sunday service is respectfully reserved for those on retreat. Thank you for understanding.
Find out more »Start of ONLINE Book Club: ‘God of Love: A Guide to the Heart of Judaism, Christianity and Islam’ by Mirabai Starr
Facilitated by Marian Monahan, BA As we move deeper into a new year with hope for understanding, equity, and healing, take a 6-week “inter-spiritual” journey into the loving heart of God. The book “God of Love: A Guide to the Heart of Judaism, Christianity and Islam” by author Mirabai Starr will be our guide. It’s a passionate and personal exploration of the interconnected wisdom of three Abrahamic faiths. Starr shares essential teachings, stories of saints and spiritual masters, and…
Find out more »Ash Wednesday: Day of Reflection
Directed by Andy Otto, MA Ash Wednesday begins the journey of 40 days that prepare us to celebrate Easter. Ashes are a sign of our own mortality and a cry to be redeemed from sin and death. And they point to a day of resurrection, where Christ himself responds to sin with forgiveness, and where in his own death Christ opens for us all the promise of life beyond death. Come share this day of reflection where together we look…
Find out more »3-Night Lenten Retreat
Directed by Rev. Peter Fink, SJ Rest and renew heart, mind, and soul on a weekend retreat at Ignatius House. Your retreat will draw from a nearly 500-year-old tradition called “Ignatian spirituality,” developed from the life and prayer of Spanish soldier-turned-saint Ignatius of Loyola. Ignatian spirituality invites us into a life-giving relationship with God and neighbor through prayer and contemplation. You’ll be presented with suggestions to help you silently, prayerfully discern big or small stirrings in your life – whether a busy…
Find out more »Mass – Retreatants Only
Silent retreat in progress. Due to space limitations, this Sunday service is respectfully reserved for those on retreat. Thank you for understanding.
Find out more »Volunteer Day
Join us to help restore the forest and trails of Ignatius House. Together, we'll prepare the ground for a healthy spring renewal. Work will include: -- Cutting away vines from trees -- Pulling up invasive ivy -- Clearing invasive species and brush Let us know you're coming! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TO ATTEND
Find out more »2-Night Lenten Retreat
Directed by Rev. Joseph E. Lingan, SJ Rest and renew heart, mind, and soul on a weekend retreat at Ignatius House. Your retreat will draw from a nearly 500-year-old tradition called “Ignatian spirituality,” developed from the life and prayer of Spanish soldier-turned-saint Ignatius of Loyola. Ignatian spirituality invites us into a life-giving relationship with God and neighbor through prayer and contemplation. You’ll be presented with suggestions to help you silently, prayerfully discern big or small stirrings in your life – whether a busy parent, a…
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