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Ignatian Family Handbook
Hearts on Fire Benefit Dinner
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Ignatian Spirituality Center, 732 18th Ave E, Seattle, WA, 98112(206) 329-4824info[at]ignatiancenter.org

The Ignatian Spirituality Center resides on the traditional ancestral lands of the Coast Salish people, most specifically the Duwamish dxʷdəwʔabš Tribe. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Coast Salish people, past and present.

To acknowledge this land is to recognize its longer, wounded history and our place in that history; it is to recognize these lands and waters and their significance for the native peoples who lived and continue to live in this region, whose practices and spiritualities were and are tied to the land and the water.