Winter Day of Reflection

Saturday, January 27, 2024

9 am - 3 pm PST

Online via Zoom

Taiga guterres, Presenter

Please register by Wednesday, January 24, 2024

About this program

After a year full of both growth and challenge, we pause for a moment to take a breath, give thanks, grow in awareness of God’s love, and seek hope for the journey ahead. Through the movements of the Examen, we will look back at our experiences, and with an open heart, embrace the path before us and usher in the new year.

This silent mini-retreat includes brief presentations leading you through four movements of the Examen, guidelines for prayer, abundant time for personal reflection and journaling, and a small group at the end of the day—all designed to support you on your spiritual journey.

This program is for anyone who is interested in Ignatian spirituality (whether little, some or a lot of experience), and has a desire to put Ignatian tools for reflection into practice . All are welcome!

You will receive a Zoom meeting link at registration. There will be a series of short presentations throughout the day, followed by personal reflection times off-screen. Please note that the times listed are for Pacific Standard Time (PST).

 

COST

  • Standard Rate:

EARLY BIRD (through December 31) - $45 
FROM JANUARY 1, 2024 - $60

  • Young Adults (20s & 30s):

EARLY BIRD (through December 31) - $30 
FROM JANUARY 1, 2024 - $45

Partial scholarships available. Please email maria@ignatiancenter.org for more information.
Are you a current
JVC Northwest Volunteer? Please email maria@ignatiancenter.org for discount code access. Thank you!

 

HELP SUPPORT A PARTICIPANT

If you would like to help subsidize the cost of participation for another person, we welcome your donation. Thank you for helping us to make it possible for all persons to participate in this program!

about the presenter

Taiga Guterres is the managing editor of the Jesuit Educational Quarterly at the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies, where he engages and facilitates collegiality between the Institute and the global network of Jesuit Studies scholars. He assists and supports the Institute’s outreach efforts and special projects that promote educational research of the Jesuits and their educational and spiritual mission. Taiga holds a M.A. in Theology & Ministry and a M.S.W. from Boston College and is a current Ph.D. candidate in Formative Education. He is on the editorial board of Integratus, the Journal of the Catholic Psychotherapy Association, and is a core member of the Psychological Humanities & Ethics initiatives at Boston College.