Journey
to Jerusalem II
St. Ignatius, stopping at La Storta as he was about to enter
Rome, asked that the Father place him with Jesus in His Passion,
and Ignatius was granted that grace. Many today find themselves
enduring a contemporary Passion and may discover themselves,
in these days of Holy Week, both placed with Jesus in His
sufferings and invited to a deeper trust in the power of the
Resurrection.
None of us is unaware of the great challenges of these days,
even as we are grateful for the many blessings that enrich
our lives and enliven our spirits. Let’s unite our hearts in
confident prayer, then, through these days, interceding—as
the priestly people we are together—for all God’s
creation, especially for those most in need of the healing
and liberating power of the Spirit.
Sojourn in Los Altos.
Holy
Week Triduum: For the Love of God
We’re looking forward to our annual Holy Week retreat
celebrating, with all the Church, the Paschal Mystery through
which we are saved. This silent retreat, for women and men,
will begin on Thursday, April 9, and conclude on Easter morning,
Sunday, April 12. We will be invited to reflect together on
what Jesus did—and what we are called to do—For
the Love of God!
If you haven’t yet registered for the retreat, there’s
still time. Give us a call at 650-948-4491 or register
on-line at For the Love of God! We hope that
you will join us this year for our special observance.
Ignatian Spirituality in the Arts:
The Fullness of Creation
Those of you who find God in the Arts will welcome the opportunity
to spend the weekend of April 17-19 here with Fr. Tom O’Neill,
superior of the Jesuit community at St. Ignatius College Prep,
San Francisco, and an accomplished artist.
With Fr. Tom as our guide, we will walk again the human and
divine pilgrimage of faith and creation, contemplating the
unfolding presence of God in moments of Beauty and Truth.
To register for this retreat, give us a call at 650-948-4491
or register on-line at The
Fullness of Creation.
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