The Journey of Forgiveness
Forgiveness is a journey, not a one time event. We explore what forgiveness is - and is not- and how we go about this difficult but sacred work.
Listen EpisodePAUL AND LAURA SMITHAttending RCIA at St Ignatius Loyola allowed me to delve more deeply into the teachings of the Catholic Church, increased my exposure to the variety of ministries and programs that St Ignatius offers, and expanded my community. These experiences deepened my faith, and opened doors for me to actively engage in meaningful relationships through committees such as Family Ministry and the Ignatian Social Justice network.
A regular audio podcast exploring our individual spirituality and Faith lives in turbulent times, hosted by parishioner Brian Pinter.
Forgiveness is a journey, not a one time event. We explore what forgiveness is - and is not- and how we go about this difficult but sacred work.
Listen EpisodeThe “Messiah Complex” says, “My loved one is lost and it’s my job to save them.” There is only one entity, however, with the power to save, and it’s not you! We explore some manifestations of the complex and ways we can begin to move on from this unfruitful way of relating to others.
Listen PodcastParishioner Ram Akella shares anecdotes and insights from the past three months of moderating our 3x-weekly Social Distancing Socials.
Listen PodcastModerator:
Dr. Paula Olsiewski, Ph.D., Program Director at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Dr. Maria Jasin, Ph.D., Researcher, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Dr. Mary Brady, MD, FACS, Surgeon, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Dr. Sarah Lilly, MD, Internal Medicine, Lenox Hill Hospital
Moderator: Dr. Paula Olsiewski, Ph.D., Program Director at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Dr. Maria Jasin, Ph.D., Researcher, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Dr. Mary Brady, MD, FACS, Surgeon, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Dr. Sarah Lilly, MD, Internal Medicine, Lenox Hill Hospital