Ignatian spirituality emphasizes finding God in all things.
It is a spirituality for busy people with hectic lives, who cultivate the spiritual disciplines of reflecting on their days and noticing where God was present—and where God is leading. Ignatian spirituality is rooted in the belief that God created the world and it is good. Wherever we find goodness, truth, and beauty, God is there.
The basic tenets of Ignatian spirituality come from St. Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556), who wrote down notes about his prayer and the internal changes he noticed as he began to develop his own friendship with Jesus. Those notes became The Spiritual Exercises.
Our parish has an active Ignatian Spirituality program that provides spiritual direction, retreats, and activities throughout the year.
Register for this 6-week exploration that beings on Feb. 19 and ends on March 26.
Explore the Ignatian approach to decision making uses the book, “What’s Your Decision,” Click to learn more.