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Centres of Ignatian Spirituality

Our Centres of Ignatian Spirituality in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia are working together and sharing their expertise to bring you a national approach to our programs in 2008.

Our national approach offers you the opportunity to enjoy a greater variety of retreats and access to facilitators and spiritual directors from across Australia. As you browse through this brochure, you will see that CIS team members offer similar retreats in each state.

This gives you the option of choosing a retreat at the location and time convenient to you. In addition to this national program, a website is now available listing retreats and programs offered at each Centre. You can find us at: www. cis.jesuit.org.au.

For information on the cost of a retreat or program, contact the relevant CIS. Our Centres are not-for-profit organisations 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.

We appreciate your ongoing support and invite you to spend time with us, making space in your life for your spiritual journey.

Campion (VIC)
99 Studley Park Rd, Kew 3101
Tel: 03 9854 811 0
Email: campion@cis.jesuit.org.au

Canisius (NSW)

102 Mona Vale Rd, Pymble 2073
Tel: 02 9488 4524
Fax: 02 9488 4586
Email: canisius@cis.jesuit.org.au

Faber (QLD)
P O Box 110, Banyo, Qld 4014
Tel: 07 3621 8908
Email: faber@cis.jesuit.org.au

Loyola Spirituality Centre (SA)
137 William St, Norwood 5067
Tel: 08 8364 3834
Email: loyola@cis.jesuit.org.au

Sevenhill (SA)
Box 13, Sevenhill 5453
Tel: 08 8843 4062
Email: sevenhill@cis.jesuit.org.au


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