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Ignatian Spirituality & Yoga Mini-Retreat

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Sunday, July 14, 2024 from 2:00pm - 5:00pm

Ignatian Spirituality & Yoga Mini-Retreat

Ignatian Spirituality & Yoga is grounded in an encounter with God. Experience the Divine presence through movement, breath, prayer, spiritual conversation, and fellowship.

This retreat offers a space to engage in practices that enable us to listen deeply to the Spirit within us. In this deep listening to our emotions, desires, and interior movements—as St. Ignatius of Loyola calls them—we encounter God and notice how we are beloved and being called in our lives. This personal experience is then enriched by the awareness of our spiritual journey from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola as well as Yoga.

Mini-Retreat Schedule
2:00 pm Check-in
2:10 pm Opening Prayer & Teaching: Ignatian Spirituality & Yoga
2:25 pm Yoga Flow
3:25 pm Journal, Silent Prayer & Reflection, Walk the Grounds
4:30 pm Small Group Sharing
4:45 pm Large Group: Gathering of Graces & Closing Prayer
5:00 pm Departure

Please bring: a yoga mat, water bottle, and appropriate clothing for yoga and walking outdoors. If you have one, it would be helpful to bring a yoga block and strap, and your journal.

If you were wondering… Catholics can practice yoga because interreligious dialogue and the dialogue of spiritual practice (such as Yoga philosophy and Ignatian Spirituality) has an established history in Catholic Christianity. St. Francis Xavier (1506-1552) was the greatest missionary the Church has known since apostolic times in India and other areas. Chinese Catholics look upon Fr. Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) as the “Apostle of China.” In the Second Vatican Council’s Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions (Nostra Aetate), specifically in the section on Hinduism and Buddhism, it states, “The Church rejects nothing that is true and holy in these religions. She regards with sincere reverence those ways of conduct of life, those precepts and teaching which, through differing in many aspects from the ones she holds and sets forth, nonetheless often reflect a ray of that Truth which enlightens all [people].” (2)

Within the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), we hold a rich tradition of interreligious dialogue. This was described in the 34th General Congregation held in Rome in 1995, “The Jesuit legacy of creative response to the call of the Spirit in concrete life situations is a motive for the development of a culture of dialogue in our encounters with believers from other religions. This culture must become a specific mark of our Society, which is sent forth to the whole world to work for the greater glory of God and to help human beings.” (442)

Ignatian Spirituality & Yoga brings Yoga philosophy into conversation with our Christian faith as we live and move and have our being in the life of Jesus Christ.

Your Teacher
Daneen Farrall is an E-RYT 200 certified yoga instructor and a Yoga Alliance Certified Education Provider (YACEP). Yoga played a meaningful role in developing a deeper, kinder, and loving relationship with herself and a stronger connection to her faith. A former PSR teacher at St. Christopher parish and current parishioner at St. Bernadette Church, she lives in Cleveland's west side with her husband and four children, who were all educated in local Catholic schools. Daneen hopes to create spaces and experiences for others to realize that yoga is accessible, doable, and available to anyone.

This is a great opportunity for anyone who feels moved to participate in this retreat. Please email Fr. Paul O’Connor, SJ, the JRC Director of Mission & Identity, for questions and further information poconnor@jesuitretreatcenter.org.

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Daneen Farrall

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