Non-residential Training

Residential
TRAINING IN IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY
offered by the British Jesuit centres of
St Beuno's and Loyola Hall


On this page all the Ignatian Spirituality courses at Loyola Hall and St Beuno's have been brought together to make it easier to see what is available and how you can fit together.  As you can see, a profitable year of Ignatian Spirituality Training could be made up from the units below.

2012 Dates Title of Programme Centre
January 9-March 22 Training Programme in Spiritual Accompaniment

Loyola Hall

January 6-8 Knowing God and the Imagination
a seminar with Philip Endean SJ

Loyola Hall

January 20-25 School of Prayer

St. Beuno's

January 27-29 Supervision Weekend
specialising in peer-group supervision with Ruth Holgate

Loyola Hall

February 15-24 Spiritual Accompaniment Course I

Loyola Hall

March 7-20 Spiritual Accompaniment Course II

Loyola Hall

April 27-29 The Spiritual Exercises and Contemporary Ecclesiologies
a seminar with James Hanvey SJ

Loyola Hall

May 2 - July 11 Retreat Giving and Spiritual Direction

St Beuno's

May 11-13 Salvation
a seminar with Philip Endean SJ

Loyola Hall

May 25-28 Sexuality and Spirituality
with Revd Andrew Walker

St Beuno's

June 22-25 The Exercises for the contemporary Retreat Giver
a seminar with Philip Endean SJ

St Beuno's

September 19-Dec. 14 Ignatian Spirituality Programme

St Beuno's

September 21-23 Supervision Weekend
specialising in peer-group supervision

Loyola Hall

November 1-3 In the Footsteps of Ignatius Loyola
A pilgrimage to Spain and Italy led by David Birchall SJ

St. Beuno's

November 18 - Dec. 14 Understanding the Spiritual Exercises
One-Month Programme in Ignatian Spirituality

St Beuno's

December 3-6 Sexuality and Spirituality
with Revd Andrew Walker

St Beuno's

December 9-13 Joy, Resurrection and Theology in the Exercises
reflections with James Hanvey SJ

St Beuno's

January - December           Both centres offer a retreat giving internship lasting for the best part of a year.

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