Winter Day of Reflection: Seasons of Grace
OnlineAfter a year full of both good and challenging things, we pause for a moment to take a breath, give thanks, grow in awareness of God’s grace, and seek hope for the path ahead.
After a year full of both good and challenging things, we pause for a moment to take a breath, give thanks, grow in awareness of God’s grace, and seek hope for the path ahead.
During this all-ages Ecospirituality Night, Christina Leaño, Associate Director of Laudato Si' Movement, will address mindfulness practices as they relate to ecological spirituality and the larger project of working for ecological justice.
As part of the University's celebration of the Ignatian Year, John Carroll University is hosting an virtual international panel of students who will share their concerns and hopes about climate change and our individual and institutional responses to this ecological, social, and economic humanitarian crisis.
Join this speaker series focused on Ignatian spirituality and antiracism. This session will feature Fr. Thomas Clark, S.J., pastor of Immaculate Conception Church, a historically Black Catholic Church.
Join this speaker series focused on Ignatian spirituality and antiracism. This session will feature Danielle Harrison, president of Mission, Faith, Equity Consulting, helping organizations understand the relationship between faith and equitable justice.
As part of your racial justice journey, join the Ignatian Spirituality Center for a two-part integrative experience and deepen your own resolve in becoming a spirit-led anti-racist.
Join this young adult Ecospirituality Night with Christina Leaño, Associate Director of Laudato Si' Movement, addressing mindfulness practices as they relate to ecological spirituality and the larger project of working for ecological justice.
Join this young adult Ecospirituality Night with Christina Leaño, Associate Director of Laudato Si' Movement, addressing mindfulness practices as they relate to ecological spirituality and the larger project of working for ecological justice.
Our discussion will focus on three aspects of immersion programs that can be connected to the experiences of Fr. Pedro Arrupe.
Join this speaker series focused on Ignatian spirituality and antiracism. This session will feature Dr. Mary J. Wardell-Ghirarduzzi, an academic and thought leader on race, leadership, and faith-informed social justice.
Damian Torres-Botello, SJ, Eric Immel, S.J., and Eric Styles will discuss the development and implementation of an 8-day silent retreat praying with Black spirituality.
Join us for this special two-part series when we celebrate spiritual direction in this Ignatian Year. Learn the roots of the Ignatian Spiritual Direction tradition. Hear from the wisdom of experts in the field. Listen from those with the qualities of becoming spiritual directors for our future.