Online Retreats

Online retreat in daily life (Jesuit Institute)

October 5, 2025

An online retreat in daily life enables you to make time for prayer and reflection in the midst of daily commitments. It is suitable both for people who feel like they don't have enough time to pray and for those who simply feel like their prayer life needs refreshment.

How does God speak to us in our everyday lives? How might my prayer help me to be more alert to this? This online retreat takes place over 6 weeks and may enable you to develop a rhythm of prayer that is in tune with your life. It is likely that the substance of your life will inform what you bring to prayer week by week. Maybe you have a decision to make and would like to dedicate some time to working this out with God. Perhaps you are seeking some refreshment for your prayer life in the midst of your busy life. Or, perhaps, you are a regular listener to Pray as you Go and would appreciate the opportunity to speak about what happens in your prayer during this time.

To find out more and book a place please visit the event page on the Jesuit Institute website here.

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