Spiritual GROWTH begins with a profound and personal authentic encounter with Jesus Christ. This encounter – which can occur through any event, person, prayer or circumstance in which we sense the presence of God – is deepened and fulfilled in the Eucharist. Based on Cardinal Cupich’s Take, Bless, Break, Share: A Strategy for Eucharistic Revival, each session of Remain in Me upacks one of five central themes of our sacramental and liturgical lives through engaging video content, Scripture, prayer, individual reflection, and small group discussion.
As part of the Eucharistic Revival, Cardinal Cupich will be at Holy Family in person on November 6 to share his vision for moving away from the distractions, divisions and noise of life to enter into the mystery of Christ’s life, death and resurrection. Join us as we explore how to renew our appreciation for the great gift of the Eucharist and the unity and solidarity it provides. Let’s revive the connection between the Eucharist and the ways we “live and move and have our being (Acts 17:28) in today’s complex world.
This year’s Adventure in Grace invites us to experience an Ignatian Spiritual Fitness Program we are calling BE MORE. St. Ignatius of Loyola invites us to discover God in everything by actively participating in the Spiritual Exercises that he wrote during his powerful conversion in the 16th century, and are still very pertinent today. Just as our bodies need physical exercise to be fit, our spirits need spiritual exercise to mature, flourish, and BE MORE.
Come and experience the freedom to become the person God meant for you to be, to love and accept love, to make good decisions, and to experience the mystery of God’s unconditional love as revealed in the wonder and awe of Creation.
"Be More Joyful"
Nancy Hulsebosch
Wednesday,
April 10 at 7:00 pm Replay
Lenten Parish Mission Night 1
with Fr. Michael Sparough, SJ
Replay from March 5th, 2024
Lenten Parish Mission Night 2
with Fr. Michael Sparough, SJ
Replay from March 6th, 2024
Past Events
Oct. 11, 2023 -Fr. Rick McGurn, S.J.
“For the Greater Glory of God”: The Conversion of St. Ignatius
Oct. 11, 2023 – by Fr. Rick McGurn, S.J., Bellarmine Jesuit Retreat House
In our first session, we will explore the life of St. Ignatius Loyola, to see how his adult conversion transformed him from a worldly man focused on his own glory, to becoming a saint consumed with the desire to serve Jesus Christ “for the greater glory of God.” His gift for the “discernment of spirits” – the art of noticing God’s graced promptings in our thoughts and emotions – is best explained by showing examples of it in Ignatius’ own life, so that we might find a way to translate that gift into our own experience, to help us BE MORE “for the greater glory of God.”
Nov. 15, 2023 – Erin Maiorca
Be More Aware
Nov. 15, 2023 by: Erin Maiorca, Executive Director, Bellarmine Jesuit Retreat House
In our second session, we begin the first phase of the Spiritual Exercises program focusing on Awareness. Perhaps you have heard in verse or lyric, let it begin with me. The goal of this phase is to get started. We are in training mode to develop a deeper awareness of both self and God through prayer. We will consider our own individual image of God, and how that might expand or evolve through intentional prayer. Different prayer methods will be offered so that you can discover what will best challenge you to grow stronger. We will also be attentive to the What, Where and How of your prayer life… that is passage/scripture, place, posture, and presence. Bring your “A” game to this training phase, as it is the groundwork for your journey ahead. There will be wonderous encounters with the abundant love of Christ. You will deepen your awareness of God in all things.
Jan. 17, 2024 – Fr. Terry Keehan
Be More…Like Christ
Jan. 17, 2023 by: Fr. Terry Keehan
In the busy season of Advent, remember what we have learned through our BE MORE: An Ignatian Spiritual Exercise Program so far. Hold on to your practice of prayer as you prepare for Christmas, and as you look forward to our next session! Invite your family and friends to join us as Fr. Terry helps us to BE MORE…LIKE CHRIST on Wednesday, January 17 at 7:00 pm.
Monday, February 26, 2024 7:00 pm – Fr. Gregory Boyle, SJ
Monday, February 26, 2024 at 7:00 pm.
Fr. Boyle is the perfect exclamation mark on all we have learned about Ignatian Spirituality through our BE MORE program. Through the creation of a community of kinship, love and hope, Fr. Boyle serves thousands of people who seek to transform their lives each year and become contributing members of their community. Through humor and poignant stories of the heart, Fr. Boyle will help us stand in awe at what people carry rather than in judgment of how they carry it. He will be our guide in seeing God in one another.
Fr. Boyle received the California Peace Prize and has been inducted into the California Hall of Fame. He was named Champion of Change by President Obama in 2014. He also received the Laetare Medal from Notre Dame University for his work in creating boundless compassion, radical kinship and extravagant tenderness that has changed lives and hearts across the world.
Fr. Boyle is the author of:
Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion
Barking to the Choir: The Power of Radical Kinship
The Whole Language: The Power of Extravagant Tenderness
Forgive Everyone Everything
Please invite your friends to join us for this evening of reflection on
what it means to BE MORE Compassionate, MORE tender, MORE forgiving…
Visit www.homeboyindustries.org for more information about Fr. Boyle’s work.
Contact: Mary Whiteside at mwhiteside@holyfamilyparish.org for more information or to register for communication about this event. Walk-ins are also welcome!
Speakers
Erin Maiorca
Erin Maiorca has been the Executive Director at Bellarmine Jesuit Retreat House since 2019. She first attended a retreat at Bellarmine as a high school senior making a Kairos retreat. She fell in love with Jesus on that retreat. She went on to receive her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Illinois, and a Culinary Arts Degree from the Washburne Culinary and Hospitality Institute. She spent 20 years active in her parish and working in corporate America. She held positions in hospitality management, training, and communications nationally and globally for a fortune 500 company. She had a calling however, to serve the people of God in a different way. In 2012 she began a new chapter at Bellarmine serving as the Associate Director. A long-time student of the Ignatian traditions, she entered the Spiritual Direction internship program in 2016. Erin’s hobbies are cooking, reading, day-hiking, and kayaking. She and her husband Tom reside in Glenview, Il and have two adult sons.
Fr. Richard McGurn, SJ
Fr. Richard McGurn, SJ, M.A. Psych., M.Div, was ordained in 1975. He directed the internship for spiritual directors at the Jesuit retreat house in Cincinnati. He has served the major superior of the Chicago Jesuits as his executive assistant and as director of formation for young Jesuits preparing for ordination and ministry. Just prior to coming to Bellarmine, he was superior of the Jesuit community at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, IL.
Fr. J. Michael Sparough, SJ
Fr. Michael Sparough, SJ is a retreat director and spiritual director at the Bellarmine Jesuit Retreat House in Barrington. He holds an MFA from the Yale School of Drama and a Doctor of Ministry from St Mary of the Lake in Mundelein, IL. He is the founder of Charis, a national Jesuit retreat ministry for young adults in their 20s and 30s, and has trained spiritual directors at Loyola University-Chicago.
A prolific writer and speaker, Fr. Michael has published books, CDs, and DVDs on prayer, discernment, and the sacraments with Franciscan Media, Paulist Press, Liturgical Training Publications, Loyola Press, and Heart to Heart. He is seen regularly on Shalom World Catholic Television and is heard regularly on Sacred Heart radio in Cincinnati and WSFI Catholic Radio in greater Chicagoland.
His latest co-authored book is What’s Your Decision? An Ignatian Approach to Decision Making and is published by Loyola Press.
Nancy Hulsebosch
Nancy Hulsebosch is a Spiritual Director grounded in the principles of Ignatian Spirituality, having completed a three-year spiritual direction internship at Bellarmine. Nancy’s roots in the Jesuit tradition trace back to Marquette University, where she earned her undergraduate degree in 1986. She later received a Master’s degree from National-Louis University. In addition to providing spiritual direction and leading individuals in the Spiritual Exercises, Nancy is active in various ministries in her parish, particularly Scripture study. Nancy is married and the mother of four children.
Fr. Gregory Boyle, SJ
Fr. Boyle is the founder of Homeboy Industries, the largest gang intervention, rehab and re-entry program in the world. Through the creation of a community of kinship, love and hope, along with training and support for previously incarcerated people, Homeboy Industries serves thousands of people who seek to transform their lives each year and become contributing members of their community. Fr. Boyle has received the California Peace Prize and has been inducted into the California Hall of Fame. He was named Champion of Change by President Obama in 2014. He also received the Laetare Medal from Notre Dame University.
Fr. Boyle is the author of:
Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion
Barking to the Choir: The Power of Radical Kinship
The Whole Language: The Power of Extravagant Tenderness
Forgive Everyone Everything
Visit www.homeboyindustries.org for more information about Fr. Boyle’s work.