Course overview
This series of spiritual events is designed to mark the Ignatian Year 500 in the Society of Jesus. Everyone is invited to celebrate with the Ignatian family. We will seek together an experience of encounter with Christ that has the power to change us just as much as it changed Ignatius of Loyola five hundred years ago.
In the British Jesuit Province we are giving the theme “to see all things new in Christ” a particular slant: invited on pilgrimage, inspired to change. The Jubilee is a journey on which we walk or from which we learn. The London Jesuit Centre offers each term a way to experience this journey. Looking at the story of Ignatius in the key moments of his conversion, we will try to recognize something of our own life experience. The Ignatian Year is an opportunity to be changed, and so experience new developments in our life. We will look at our own personal story and seek ways to be open to change in our life.
Term 2 (January 2022 – March 2022)
After long weeks of convalescence, Ignatius set out on a more inward, spiritual journey and spent eleven months in and around towns of Manresa and Montserrat. We will be on a search of “My Manresa” and seek personalized wisdom and how to apply it in our lives.
Those who wish to explore more, are invited to join everyone else in the province retreat, July 24 – July 30 2022, either online or at St. Beuno’s.
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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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