
From Indonesia to the Ignatian Way… a long Way to find God in everything!
There is no short way to the longest pilgrimage of all: our life to God and His Kingdom! Ignatius knew very well that his life
There is no short way to the longest pilgrimage of all: our life to God and His Kingdom! Ignatius knew very well that his life
Yes… indeed! This was the challenge! In 1523 Ignatius left Manresa and Barcelona to reach the coast of Italy and then go to Rome and
This was on the second half of March 2023. 8 Jesuits from Vietnam, living the experience of the Ignatian Way as part of their last
In conjunction with the start of the Light Festival in the city of Manresa, coinciding in 2023 with the 500th anniversary of the farewell of
After two very difficult years for the Ignatian Way (2020 and 2021), in which the presence of pilgrims was a long time coming, we can
We end this Jubilee Year with good news: the Provincial Father of the Society of Jesus in Spain, Antonio J. España sj, has proclaimed a
With the Jubilee Year 2022 of the Ignatian Way over, many things remain for the future, such as the two films on the Way and
Chris Lowney, a one-time Jesuit seminarian and co-author of the Guide to the Camino Ignaciano, shares with Aleteia his thoughts on pilgrimage and Ignatian spirituality.
On June 15, the documentary film by Jordi Roigé El Camino Ignaciano (86 min) was presented at La Casa del Cinema, in Vila Borghese, Rome.
The guide of a pilgrimage, if done in a group, must know how to “herd cats”, as they say in the USA: difficult to have
Santa Clara University, Master in Ignatian Spirituality. Nothing better to finish a training on Saint Ignatius than to live the experience of this pilgrimage. Santa
An invitation came from their formators: if they wanted to join to live the experience of their vow’s renewal retreat, doing the Ignatian Way in