Campus Ministry exists as a resource to support the spiritual and holistic human development of 91探花's graduate and law student population. We recognize that graduate and law students face a host of unique challenges, and we are eager to connect with you during your time at 91探花.
Join fellow students from across programs for an evening of reflection hosted by Campus Ministry. In the midst of a challenging year, this mini-retreat will invite participants to slow down and reflect as they arrive halfway through the quarter. We will introduce the Ignatian Examen to guide our reflection. The Examen can help us discern new invitations in our lives that move us towards a heightened capacity for love, spiritual freedom, and hope.
The evening will consist of opportunities to engage with various prayer and reflection practices, including silent reflection, small group sharing, and embodied prayer.
Regardless of religious background, all are welcome to join, especially those with an openness to deepening one’s reflective experience through the Ignatian tradition.
This program is free to attend!
Questions? Contact: Megan Kush, Campus Minister, at kushmegan@seattleu.edu
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