Centering Prayer is a modern prayer practice introduced by Cistercian Monks that is aimed towards resting in God and consenting to God's presence and action in our lives. The emphasis is on our relationship with God based on Jesus' teaching in the Gospels. All are welcome to join Mary English, trained facilitator of Centering Prayer. Centering Prayer will happen every Tuesday. Contact us for the Zoom link: [email protected]
Each week, this small faith community gathers for word, silence, and sharing of our lives and faith journeys. We give all the opportunity to share without interruption, advice, or cross talk. These reflections are always held in sacred confidence around our table. Faith Sharing will meet via Zoom on Thursdays. To join the group, please contact Patti May for the link: [email protected]
Every two months, spiritual directors that are connected with the ISLC come together, to get to know each other, share experiences, support each other, and also learn from each other to grow this ministry further at ISLC. Are you a spiritual director new to the area? You are invited to join!!
Are you trying to be the best husband, partner, father, co-worker, or friend that you can be? Are you trying to live out your faith in these aspects of your life? Come join the St Agnes Men’s Fellowship group and deepen your connection with other St Agnes parishioners. We’re meeting on each of 3/16, 4/13, and 5/18 for fellowship, faith and food after the 10:30 mass (11:45-1:00pm).
Contact us at [email protected] to join our group's mailing list.
Centering Prayer is a modern prayer practice introduced by Cistercian Monks that is aimed towards resting in God and consenting to God's presence and action in our lives. The emphasis is on our relationship with God based on Jesus' teaching in the Gospels. All are welcome to join Mary English, trained facilitator of Centering Prayer. Centering Prayer will happen every Tuesday. Contact us for the Zoom link: [email protected]
Each week, this small faith community gathers for word, silence, and sharing of our lives and faith journeys. We give all the opportunity to share without interruption, advice, or cross talk. These reflections are always held in sacred confidence around our table. Faith Sharing will meet via Zoom on Thursdays. To join the group, please contact Patti May for the link: [email protected]
This one-hour refresher seminar offers a practical and prayerful reintroduction to the core principles of Ignatian spirituality—rooted in a 500-year-old Catholic tradition that helps us find God in all things. Designed especially for those who may be familiar with the name but haven’t explored its tools recently, this session is perfect for people immersed in work, ministry, or family life who long to reconnect with God’s voice in their daily experiences.
Together, we’ll revisit how Ignatian prayer flows into everyday choices and relationships, and explore easy, practical methods to listen to God even amid life’s chaos. We’ll also reflect on how our desires, fears, habits, and spiritual routines either draw us closer to or away from God’s love. By the end, you’ll leave with concrete ideas for integrating Ignatian practices into your personal prayer life and ministry.
Este seminario de una hora ofrece una reintroducción práctica y espiritual a los principios fundamentales de la espiritualidad ignaciana, una tradición católica con casi 500 años de historia que nos ayuda a descubrir a Dios en todas las cosas. Diseñado especialmente para quienes ya han tenido algún contacto previo con esta espiritualidad pero desean refrescarla y profundizarla, este encuentro es ideal para personas ocupadas por el trabajo, el ministerio o la vida familiar, que anhelan volver a escuchar la voz de Dios en su día a día.
Reflexionaremos sobre cómo la oración puede derramarse en nuestras actividades cotidianas y cómo los métodos ignacianos pueden ayudarnos a discernir con mayor claridad nuestras decisiones, deseos y relaciones. También abordaremos preguntas esenciales sobre nuestra espiritualidad personal, nuestras virtudes y luchas, y nuestro deseo más profundo de acercarnos a Dios.
Centering Prayer is a modern prayer practice introduced by Cistercian Monks that is aimed towards resting in God and consenting to God's presence and action in our lives. The emphasis is on our relationship with God based on Jesus' teaching in the Gospels. All are welcome to join Mary English, trained facilitator of Centering Prayer. Centering Prayer will happen every Tuesday. Contact us for the Zoom link: [email protected]
Each week, this small faith community gathers for word, silence, and sharing of our lives and faith journeys. We give all the opportunity to share without interruption, advice, or cross talk. These reflections are always held in sacred confidence around our table. Faith Sharing will meet via Zoom on Thursdays. To join the group, please contact Patti May for the link: [email protected]
If you enjoy a warm gathering and lively discussion over a glass of wine or a cup of tea, come join us! The Book Club meets monthly (Sept-June) the last Friday of the month from 7-9 PM. All are welcome!
Our book for May is _The Great Gatsby_, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Centering Prayer is a modern prayer practice introduced by Cistercian Monks that is aimed towards resting in God and consenting to God's presence and action in our lives. The emphasis is on our relationship with God based on Jesus' teaching in the Gospels. All are welcome to join Mary English, trained facilitator of Centering Prayer. Centering Prayer will happen every Tuesday. Contact us for the Zoom link: [email protected]
Each week, this small faith community gathers for word, silence, and sharing of our lives and faith journeys. We give all the opportunity to share without interruption, advice, or cross talk. These reflections are always held in sacred confidence around our table. Faith Sharing will meet via Zoom on Thursdays. To join the group, please contact Patti May for the link: [email protected]
Come to be in community with your LGBTQ St. Agnes friends! This is a time for prayer, reflection, and facilitated discussion on the upcoming Sunday readings as they connect to our LGBTQ Catholic identities.
We look forward to seeing you. All are welcome at any time, but if you have a moment to RSVP by clicking this description to help us know who to expect.
Hope does not disappoint (Romans 5:5). St. Ignatius of Loyola invites us to look back to look forward, an essential prayer practice of reviewing our day and our life through the lens of God's love. Seeing how God has journeyed with us today and in the past helps us recognize God's presence and invitation in our lives so we can move forward in hope. Hope opens new horizons (Pope Francis). Our morning of reflection will offer us an opportunity to trace and savor the paths of grace and hope in our parish's communal journey with God. Identifying this hope history will orient us to how the Spirit is nudging us forward into new life.
Light refreshments and lunch (optional) are included. Suggested donation: $25
RSVP required by 6/2, so that we may share materials in advance.
Centering Prayer is a modern prayer practice introduced by Cistercian Monks that is aimed towards resting in God and consenting to God's presence and action in our lives. The emphasis is on our relationship with God based on Jesus' teaching in the Gospels. All are welcome to join Mary English, trained facilitator of Centering Prayer. Centering Prayer will happen every Tuesday. Contact us for the Zoom link: [email protected]
Each week, this small faith community gathers for word, silence, and sharing of our lives and faith journeys. We give all the opportunity to share without interruption, advice, or cross talk. These reflections are always held in sacred confidence around our table. Faith Sharing will meet via Zoom on Thursdays. To join the group, please contact Patti May for the link: [email protected]
Centering Prayer is a modern prayer practice introduced by Cistercian Monks that is aimed towards resting in God and consenting to God's presence and action in our lives. The emphasis is on our relationship with God based on Jesus' teaching in the Gospels. All are welcome to join Mary English, trained facilitator of Centering Prayer. Centering Prayer will happen every Tuesday. Contact us for the Zoom link: [email protected]
What does hope look like today? How do we find light in dark and difficult times, including adverse political times and times of transition? One possible answer is to reclaim our traditions! This presentation will explore how we can find refuge in our queer and Latinx Christian traditions to craft a message of hope. The facilitator will interweave personal narrative, theological insight, and practical advice for how people and communities can navigate difficulty and grow together in communion with God. This journey often involves introspection, discernment, and external public activism.
Each week, this small faith community gathers for word, silence, and sharing of our lives and faith journeys. We give all the opportunity to share without interruption, advice, or cross talk. These reflections are always held in sacred confidence around our table. Faith Sharing will meet via Zoom on Thursdays. To join the group, please contact Patti May for the link: [email protected]
Centering Prayer is a modern prayer practice introduced by Cistercian Monks that is aimed towards resting in God and consenting to God's presence and action in our lives. The emphasis is on our relationship with God based on Jesus' teaching in the Gospels. All are welcome to join Mary English, trained facilitator of Centering Prayer. Centering Prayer will happen every Tuesday. Contact us for the Zoom link: [email protected]
Each week, this small faith community gathers for word, silence, and sharing of our lives and faith journeys. We give all the opportunity to share without interruption, advice, or cross talk. These reflections are always held in sacred confidence around our table. Faith Sharing will meet via Zoom on Thursdays. To join the group, please contact Patti May for the link: [email protected]
If you enjoy a warm gathering and lively discussion over a glass of wine or a cup of tea, come join us! The Book Club meets monthly (Sept-June) the last Friday of the month from 7-9 PM. All are welcome!
The St. Agnes LGBTQ Ministry will host LGBTQ Faith Sharing the 4th Sunday of every month. Come for a morning of prayer and community-building. All are welcome!
PS -- Be sure to check the location of each meeting -- we will meet at the ISLC most months, and in the St Francis Room if there is another event in the ISLC!