
Don’t rush I will be with you!
I knew I needed a spiritual retreat. I had been running my business for the last ten years without one so my soul was yearning
I knew I needed a spiritual retreat. I had been running my business for the last ten years without one so my soul was yearning
Who knows how the Spirit works in our lives or why we are drawn to some experiences and not others? My interest in this Camino
Having read a number of books on this myself and completed several long walks, I was attracted to the idea of a pilgrimage which combined
Words feel inadequate when it comes to describing the Ignacio pilgrimage – achievement, success, pride, being grounded, life giving, challenging, all seem to fall short
The Camino Ignaciano has showed me clearly the stages, which I have to put into practice in my every day life. It is the stages,
I often hear people say, after an experience such as a pilgrimage to holy sites, that when they come back home, life continues as usual.
“The father of Monasticism, Saint Benedict, had a lovely phrase: Vacare Deo – finding space for God. It means changing the tempo of our lives,
This was to be a healing experience for me and a time to discover who I really was, where was my life heading, who did
After ten years in the parish I knew it was time to take a break. I’d told myself for a long time, ‘I’ll do ten
I felt a sense of disappointment that it was over after so much anticipation for this experience. I had trained, planned, hoped and prayed for
Brendan McManus, SJ Surprise of the Covid 19 lockdown: a new Ignatian Camino book arrives! The Covid 19 has not been one impediment for the
The Office of the Pilgrim of the Ignatian Way dependent on the Society of Jesus, Jesuits in Spain, presents the statistics collected by the Office