God constantly creates and imparts God’s Spirit to us. Ignatian discernment names a process by which one makes choices to live in the light of God’s Spirit. In the process of Ignatian discernment God is a partner in a person’s or a group’s choice. Divine desires for creation are revealed in Jesus, the Word of God, in Christian tradition and in the life of each person. This last self-communication of God is felt as one’s abiding desires.
Be part of this retreat designed for people who need time and support in decision making. It includes personal prayer time to support personal integration of whole-group, small-group, and individual interactions. Opportunities to speak with the presenters about the discernment process form a part of the weekend. Limited to 18 participants.
Facilitators:
Paul Panaretos is a Jesuit Spiritual Director on the Staff of Loyola Retreat House.
Joe Waters is one of its regular Guest Spiritual Directors.
Host: Loyola House (Guelph). Cost:
$299 – Ensuite Room – private single bedroom with 3-piece washroom, desk and chair
$275 – Standard Room – private single bedroom with sink, desk and chair
$170 – Commuter – private bedrooms are not included in fees
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