Campion Hall is the Jesuit Hall in the University of Oxford. Its unique character combines the intellectual and educational traditions of Oxford and the Society of Jesus, a religious order in the Catholic Church. It is an international community of fellows, graduate students, and staff, who share the motivation to serve “all things human.”
The team welcome prospective applicants for graduate study to the University of Oxford to find out more about Campion Hall by joining an informal welcome and information event on Wednesday 4th December between 4pm and 5.30pm.
To register in advance, please email the Hall's Senior Tutor, Dr Sarah Apetrei. Sarah will be glad to meet you in person, talk further and answer any questions at the event. Please contact Sarah directly at sarah.apetrei@campion.ox.ac.uk.
During this weekend Father Roger Dawson SJ will introduce and explain this approach to flourishing as life before death and he will make the link with our faith and Ignatian spirituality.
This weekend explores the human condition through your own life story, in the context of the Gospel story and the Christian spiritual life, using mindfulness skills and contemplative Christian prayer.
The team at St Beuno's have created this retreat for participants to reflect on Pope Leo XIV's statement: "We want to be a synodal church, walking and always seeking peace, charity, closeness, especially to those who are suffering."
This residential course includes listening skills, discernment of spirits, a model of Ignatian spiritual conversation and accompaniment, and ways of praying. The course will help deepen and improve one-to-one pastoral ministry, using Ignatian principles based on the Spiritual Exercises.
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