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Ministries/Events Type: Retreat & Spirituality Ministries

Villa Loyola

Villa Loyola, under the direction of the Jesuits of Sudbury, was built as a retreat centre in 1962 on 12 acres of land on the south shore of Long Lake.

Ignatian Spirituality Center

The Ignatian Spirituality Center is an ecumenical and interfaith outreach ministry founded in 1994, seeking to serve the spiritual needs of the people of Western Washington.

Applegate Jesuit Retreat Center

The Jesuit Retreat Center of the Sierra is an adult, youth, and family retreat center in Applegate, Placer County, Calif., for nonprofit groups of 20-130 (105 guests overnight; +25 additional beds in summer only).

Loyola University Retreat and Ecology Center

Loyola’s Retreat and Ecology Campus (LUREC) provides a peaceful setting where individuals and groups are empowered to do the work necessary for reconnection and renewal of the mind, body, and spirit.

Charis Ministries

Charis offers retreat experiences in the Jesuit tradition for men and women in their 20s and 30s, helping them to develop deeper spiritual lives and stronger connections to faith communities.

Ignatian Spirituality Institute

The Ignatian Spirituality Institute fosters active and committed discipleship. Rooted in the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius, ISI shapes participants in principles of Ignatian Spirituality through academic study and experiential formation.

Ignatian Spirituality Program

The Ignatian Spirituality Program of Denver offers Ignatian group retreats, individual spiritual direction, the Spiritual Exercises in Everyday Life, and trains spiritual directors and guides of the Spiritual Exercises.

Loyola House/Ignatius Jesuit Centre

Built in 1964, Loyola House in Guelph, ON has welcomed over 60,000 people of all faiths to deepen their spirituality through retreats and ongoing spiritual direction.

Ignatian Centre

The Ignatian Centre is a Jesuit ministry run by laity dedicated to bringing the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola to the population of Greater Montreal.