The members of the 2014 Ignatian Immersion travelled to Loyola the birthplace of St Ignatius last week as part of their course. Here we saw the Manor House (or the Holy House as it is […]
One of the most beautiful landmarks in Manresa is the Pont Vell (or the Old Brige). This medieval bridge from the 12th or 13th century crosses the Cardoner Riveer at the entrance to the City […]
The Cave, over which the present day Retreat House of La Cova Sant Ignasi in Manresa, is built has special significance for the Jesuits and has been considered a sacred space for those devoted to […]
The Autobiography of St Ignatius records his great devotion to the Holy Trinity. One particular elevation of his understanding of the Holy Trinity happened on the steps of the Monastery of St Clare, not far […]
One of the significant experiences that St Ignatius had in Manresa occurred while he was gazing at the Cardoner River. Here is how this experience is recorded in the Autobiography. “One he was going out […]
The Ignatian Immersion course is a place where the small sparks of the fire of Ignatian Spirituality around the world have come to meet, share their story, and be inspired to fan into a flame […]
The Well of the Hen Not far from La Cova Sant Ignasi in the old historic part of Manresa is the Well of the Hen, well marked and honoured as a place where St Ignatius […]
The Companions Committee met during March at Canisius CIS Sydney. High on the agenda was the up and coming Conference to be held in 14-17 August 2014 at Canisius. Guest presenters are Fr Neil Vaney […]