Silent Weekend Ignatian Retreat for Men and Women Experiencing God: Our interior movements understood using IFS and St Ignatius' Rules For Discernment. Fr. Jeff Putthoff, SJ
This brief introduction will focus on understanding our interiority using the Internal Family Systems method (IFS) as a means to familiar prayer with God/Jesus/Spirit. We all have parts of us that are sad, joyful, anxious, discouraged, happy, funny and many more. Having such parts are a natural part of adult life and sharing such interior movements in a familiar way with God/Jesus/Spirit is what Ignatian prayer helps us to do.
This retreat is practical! $235 per person, $380 per couple (Includes lodging and 5 meals). Commuters $195
Bio – Father Jeff Putthoff, SJ Fr. Jeff Putthoff, SJ is a Jesuit priest, deeply interested in creating communities of healing, empowering young people, brain health, and finding God in all things. He has worked as a high school teacher, associate pastor, executive director and high school president, using his unique experience in organizational dynamics, leadership, brain health and Ignatian spirituality, applying it to youth education and organizational life.
He is a retreat leader and a director of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola deeply desiring to help others connect to God. He has directed over 30 directed retreats and 70 preached retreats nationally.
He is a gifted, national speaker on trauma-informed care, organizational dynamics, youth formation, Ignatian spirituality, and leadership.
He is presently raising $7 million in three different dioceses to create 1,200 scholarships for Catholic schools. (Joliet, Venice and Jacksonville)