Bellarmine Jesuit Retreat House near Chicago hosts Ignatian silent retreats throughout the year that invite people to quiet time with God. Their website explains, “If you are not accustomed to being silent on a retreat, we guarantee that you will find it restful, refreshing, and very easy to do! While silence in your retreat at Bellarmine involves not talking to each other, it is more than that. It means quieting yourself on the outside and the inside so that you can be totally present to God.”
The process of writing can help us engage with the unfolding of our spiritual life. Grab your journal, and join Vinita for this four-day retreat, October 3–6, 2024.
“Prompts will be provided, but [retreatants] are encouraged to bring works already in progress. We will be covering aspects of writing that will apply to various kinds of projects in various stages of development,” Vinita says. But the retreat isn’t only for experienced writers. Vinita explains, “Any level of writing experience or skill is welcome. There will be no grading or public critique. Each person can engage as deeply as they desire.”
Learn more and register at Bellarmine’s website. If the October retreat with Vinita isn’t one the Spirit is calling you to, browse the other opportunities for weekend retreats and days of reflection.