Six-week retreat: January 25 to March 1 Mondays beginning January 25, 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays beginning January 27, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
During these challenging days, we invite our parents, alums, and graduate parents to make time for prayer and community. This six week program is a wonderful opportunity to establish or renew your prayer life, to meet people struggling with some of the same things you might be struggling with, to learn more about Ignatian spirituality and prayer, and to grow in your relationship with God. Using the Zoom platform we will meet once a week for meaningful prayer, reflection, and small group conversation.
Space is limited and registration is required.
We will offer a winter opportunity in the morning or evening, as well as a spring opportunity.
In the middle of this winter's darkness and social distance, we might find it hard to recognize God in our midst. But our next guest speaker will argue that God is always present in our lives and refining our skills of reflection is one critical way to attune our hearts to God’s presence. In 2014, Pope Francis said, "Our God is a God of surprises..." With this in mind, Christina Zaker will guide us to reflect on God's movement in our lives. Drawing from the wisdom of the parables, she will encourage us to recognize God's surprising nearness, explore what that nearness means and what it demands of us as Christians. Our evening together will include time for conversation, reflection and shared wisdom that encourages each of us to ask, as Pope Francis suggests, "Am I open to a God of Surprises?" More information is available here.
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
Six-week retreat: January 25 to March 1 Mondays beginning January 25, 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays beginning January 27, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
During these challenging days, we invite our parents, alums, and graduate parents to make time for prayer and community. This six week program is a wonderful opportunity to establish or renew your prayer life, to meet people struggling with some of the same things you might be struggling with, to learn more about Ignatian spirituality and prayer, and to grow in your relationship with God. Using the Zoom platform we will meet once a week for meaningful prayer, reflection, and small group conversation.
Space is limited and registration is required.
We will offer a winter opportunity in the morning or evening, as well as a spring opportunity.
Is your son or daughter considering playing a sport in college? Attend this informational meeting via Zoom to learn more about what it takes to succeed on and off the playing field. Speakers include College Counseling Department Chair Mark Porcaro and Associate Director of Athletics and Head Football Coach John Holecek, associate director of athletics. Parents and their children are invited to attend this session together.
All are welcome to join the RPO board of directors for their monthly meeting via Zoom.
At 7:15 p.m. the RPO board will be joined by current parent Rebecca Quigley, founder of Q&A Leadership Coaching for Women, where she will discuss the reality of being a female leader in today's culture and how to shed the 5 major habits that hold us back, creating new space to rise and thrive.
Registration is required in order to receive the Zoom link. Please click here to sign up.
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
Six-week retreat: January 25 to March 1 Mondays beginning January 25, 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays beginning January 27, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
During these challenging days, we invite our parents, alums, and graduate parents to make time for prayer and community. This six week program is a wonderful opportunity to establish or renew your prayer life, to meet people struggling with some of the same things you might be struggling with, to learn more about Ignatian spirituality and prayer, and to grow in your relationship with God. Using the Zoom platform we will meet once a week for meaningful prayer, reflection, and small group conversation.
Space is limited and registration is required.
We will offer a winter opportunity in the morning or evening, as well as a spring opportunity.
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
Six-week retreat: January 25 to March 1 Mondays beginning January 25, 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays beginning January 27, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
During these challenging days, we invite our parents, alums, and graduate parents to make time for prayer and community. This six week program is a wonderful opportunity to establish or renew your prayer life, to meet people struggling with some of the same things you might be struggling with, to learn more about Ignatian spirituality and prayer, and to grow in your relationship with God. Using the Zoom platform we will meet once a week for meaningful prayer, reflection, and small group conversation.
Space is limited and registration is required.
We will offer a winter opportunity in the morning or evening, as well as a spring opportunity.
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
Six-week retreat: January 25 to March 1 Mondays beginning January 25, 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays beginning January 27, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
During these challenging days, we invite our parents, alums, and graduate parents to make time for prayer and community. This six week program is a wonderful opportunity to establish or renew your prayer life, to meet people struggling with some of the same things you might be struggling with, to learn more about Ignatian spirituality and prayer, and to grow in your relationship with God. Using the Zoom platform we will meet once a week for meaningful prayer, reflection, and small group conversation.
Space is limited and registration is required.
We will offer a winter opportunity in the morning or evening, as well as a spring opportunity.
Ash Wednesday falls on an on campus day for students with last names L–Z. Fr. McGrath SJ will celebrate Mass before school at 7:10 a.m. in the Chapel. Students, faculty and staff who are in the building are invited to join us—space is limited. At the conclusion of Mass, adult and student ministers will be on hand to distribute ashes in the Main Lobby and the Piazza from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.. Ashes will also be distributed during the first 15 minutes of each lunch period in the Chapel. Due to COVID-19, we are following the rubrics provided by the Vatican. Ashes will be sprinkled on each person's head. The formula found in the Roman Missal— "Repent, and believe in the Gospel" or "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return"—will not be spoken.
Students who are not in the building on Ash Wednesday are encouraged to receive ashes at their local parishes.
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
Six-week retreat: January 25 to March 1 Mondays beginning January 25, 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays beginning January 27, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
During these challenging days, we invite our parents, alums, and graduate parents to make time for prayer and community. This six week program is a wonderful opportunity to establish or renew your prayer life, to meet people struggling with some of the same things you might be struggling with, to learn more about Ignatian spirituality and prayer, and to grow in your relationship with God. Using the Zoom platform we will meet once a week for meaningful prayer, reflection, and small group conversation.
Space is limited and registration is required.
We will offer a winter opportunity in the morning or evening, as well as a spring opportunity.
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
Six-week retreat: January 25 to March 1 Mondays beginning January 25, 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays beginning January 27, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
During these challenging days, we invite our parents, alums, and graduate parents to make time for prayer and community. This six week program is a wonderful opportunity to establish or renew your prayer life, to meet people struggling with some of the same things you might be struggling with, to learn more about Ignatian spirituality and prayer, and to grow in your relationship with God. Using the Zoom platform we will meet once a week for meaningful prayer, reflection, and small group conversation.
Space is limited and registration is required.
We will offer a winter opportunity in the morning or evening, as well as a spring opportunity.
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
Six-week retreat: January 25 to March 1 Mondays beginning January 25, 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays beginning January 27, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
During these challenging days, we invite our parents, alums, and graduate parents to make time for prayer and community. This six week program is a wonderful opportunity to establish or renew your prayer life, to meet people struggling with some of the same things you might be struggling with, to learn more about Ignatian spirituality and prayer, and to grow in your relationship with God. Using the Zoom platform we will meet once a week for meaningful prayer, reflection, and small group conversation.
Space is limited and registration is required.
We will offer a winter opportunity in the morning or evening, as well as a spring opportunity.
Always a highlight of the Loyola calendar year, Fr. McGrath shares an evening of spiritual thought and reflection virtually. Please join us as we explore St. Ignatius's teaching on how to experience God in our daily lives.
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
Join the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) for a virtual college fair which will allow students to attend college presentations, learn about their options, ask questions and demonstrate interest...all without leaving home. Multiple dates are available, click here for a short how-to video and be sure to register in advance of the fair date.