Invisible Words: Public Art Exhibition
The Ignatian Volunteer Corps announces the opening of Invisible Words, a public art exhibition, featuring a curated collection of homeless signs.
The Ignatian Volunteer Corps announces the opening of Invisible Words, a public art exhibition, featuring a curated collection of homeless signs.
This dialogue will examine our nation’s soul after what have been through and how to “get us out of the mess we’re in.” It will use Catholic social teaching as a lens to look at COVID-19, politics, and faith over the past two years. What are the impacts of the pandemic and the lessons we should draw from them? Where are we now? What are hopes and fears for the days ahead? Pope Francis reminds us that we can’t go back to normal, so where should we go?
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 in conversation with Sr. Joan Brown, OSF, Executive Director of New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light, sharing her thoughts on integral ecology and how spirituality must be a lens to guide work and shift worldviews as we address climate justice and the social, ecological and economic implications.
Each year for the past ten years, your generous donations have helped provide several students at the University of Central America in El Salvador with the scholarships they need to complete their education. We intend to have an in-person event on the McNichols campus, with a performance by Ballet Folklórico México Lindo at 6:45, traditional Salvadoran […]
Join David McCallum, S.J., Founding Executive Director for the Discerning Leadership Program, for a reflective webinar on “The Heart of Discerning Leadership: Growing Beyond Polarization” at 10 AM Eastern Daylight Time on April 9.
Join this young adult Ecospirituality Night in conversation with Sharon Lavigne, Founder of RISE St. James. Sharon will share about her advocacy for environmental justice in Cancer Alley, especially through RISE St. James, a faith-based organization which is known for its success in protecting the local community.
Join the Ignatian Solidarity Network and Kino Border Initiative to discuss the announcement by the Biden Administration that Title 42, the policy unjustly used to restrict asylum claims during the pandemic, will be terminated on May 23.
Our theme in April will follow the February conversation we had with Fr. Pat, Sheila and Mary Pauline sharing their varied experiences and perspectives on the values and purpose of spiritual direction. Over 50 people gathered with us: spiritual directors, those receiving direction, and others who are curious about the practice. We had a chance […]