Ignatius Loyola – Mentor and Role Model for Men

Parish House 980 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United States

In the Parish House and on Zoom Our gathering will begin with Ignatian prayer followed by a short presentation and dialogue on the First Week of the Spiritual Exercises. Ignatius invites us to begin the Exercises by seeking to know ourselves, including our shadow side, completely. We are also called to receive God's unconditional love. […]

Tuesday Night Book Group |  Introduction to the Spiritual Life: Walking the Path of Prayer with Jesus by Dr. Brant Pitre

Zoom

The Tuesday Night Book Group invites you to join us every Tuesday night (7-8:15 pm) as we explore the just-released book INTRODUCTION TO THE SPIRITUAL LIFE: Walking the Path of Prayer with Jesus by Dr. Brant Pitre.   The path of following Jesus is an ancient and storied spiritual tradition. Yet many believers are not familiar with […]

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Caring for the Caregiver

Zoom

Many must serve as caregivers - for elderly parents or relatives, for grandchildren, for partners and friends.  Because of the spiritual and emotional demands of caregiving, burnout is an ever-present hazard. Our sessions will explore how we can engage in self-care, set boundaries, re-envision our role and renew our lives. (N.B. One need not be […]

Zoom Webinar: Preparing for the Moral Life: Vulnerability, Recognition and Conscience (Lectures at St. Ignatius)

Church 980 Park Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Click here to register for the webinar. Speaker: Rev. James F. Keenan, S.J. This talk suggests that longstanding “conscience formation programs” are not all that successful unless they help us first to cultivate the capacities to be vulnerable to one another and to recognize the other, often overlooked. My thesis is that, until there’s vulnerability […]

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Lenten Discernment Series: Racial Justice

Zoom

Begins Monday, February 7th at 7 PM on Zoom   Lenten Discernment Series: Racial Justice offers an opportunity for education and theological reflection to discern ways we can work for racial justice in our daily lives through the framework of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.   As a parish, we engage in this series on […]

Virtual: LME Day of Reflection

Online

For the first 2022 LME event, we will welcome Helen Young, Emmy award-winning journalist. She will highlight her documentary, “The Nuns, the Priests, and the Bombs”, which follows the work of Sister Megan Rice who was a parishioner 80 years ago. Sadly, Sister Megan passed away last October, but remembering her legacy echoes our parish's […]