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Understanding the Spiritual Exercises

Mon 16 - Fri 20 Mar (Campion, VIC)
Bernadette Miles, Ruth Morgan

In this five-day seminar, participants will explore deeply their own experience of making the Spiritual Exercises. During this seminar students will deepen their understanding of their call to service. With assistance from Staff, students will discern a continuing program of formation which will support this call. This continuing program of formation may, but does not necessarily, include enrolment in the Arrupe Program. Prerequisite: Participants will have made the Spiritual Exercises as an individually directed retreat under either the 19th or 20th Annotation.

Format of Program:

The program will run from 9 am to 5 pm and there will be an optional Eucharist at 5.15 pm each day for those attending. There will be inupt by the facilitators, time for reflection and group sharing. Attendance for the whole program is essential. Although this is not a residential retreat, there are rooms available for those wishing to live in.

Please arrive at 8.45 am (if you would like to arrive earlier or later, please advise and we can make the necessary arrangements to welcome you and prepare your room).

Suggested donation - Live In $650

Campion Centre of Ignatian Spirituality is a not-for-profit organisation and the suggested donation enables us to cover costs. Anything above this recommended donation makes it possible for us to subsidise those who cannot afford a full donation - it is the policy of our Centres that nobody be excluded from a retreat or program due to cost.

Held at:

Campion Centre of Ignatian Spirituality

99 Studley Park Road
Kew Victora 3101

Phone: 613 9854 8110
Fascimile: 613 9854 8100

Email: campion@cis.jesuit.org.au


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