What is Ignatian Spiritual Direction
Ignatian spiritual direction is a sacred conversation—a relationship centered on helping you become more aware of God’s presence and activity in your daily life. Rooted in the spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola, this practice invites you to reflect prayerfully on your experiences, desires, and decisions, guided by a trained spiritual director who listens with compassion and discernment.
At its heart, Ignatian spiritual direction helps you grow in interior freedom and deepen your relationship with God. Whether you are navigating a life transition, seeking clarity, or simply yearning for a closer walk with Christ, this time-tested tradition offers companionship and spiritual wisdom for the journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the 19th Annotation of the Spiritual Exercises?
The 19th Annotation refers to a version of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola that is adapted for people living in the midst of daily life. Rather than withdrawing for a 30-day silent retreat, participants commit to a journey of prayer, reflection, and spiritual direction over a period of approximately 30 weeks. This format makes the profound experience of the Exercises accessible to laypeople, clergy, and religious with professional, family, or personal responsibilities.
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What is the time commitment?
Participants commit to:
32 weeks of daily prayer (usually 45–60 minutes per day)
Weekly spiritual direction meetings (approximately 45–60 minutes)
Occasional group gatherings - building community
The retreat typically begins in early fall (September) and ends in late spring (May).
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What is expected of participants?
Participants are expected to:
Dedicate daily time to prayer using the structure of the Spiritual Exercises
Meet weekly with a trained spiritual director
Keep a prayer journal or notes on their experience
Be open, honest, and committed to the process of spiritual growth and discernment
Maintain confidentiality and reverence for the journey
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Do I need to be Catholic to participate?
No. While the Spiritual Exercises are rooted in Catholic tradition, the 19th Annotation retreat is open to all Christians and seekers who desire a deeper relationship with God and are open to the structure and spirituality of Ignatius of Loyola. Participants of various denominations and backgrounds have found the experience transformative.
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What is spiritual direction, and who are the directors?
Spiritual direction is a sacred conversation with a trained guide who helps you notice how God is present and active in your life. The spiritual directors for the 19th Annotation retreat are trained in Ignatian spirituality and affiliated with the Ignatian Spirituality Center. They accompany you without judgment, helping you deepen your prayer life and discern God’s call.
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What if I’ve never done anything like this before?
Many participants begin the Exercises without formal theological training or experience in spiritual direction. What matters most is a desire to grow closer to God and a willingness to commit to the daily prayer and weekly meetings. The retreat is guided step-by-step, and your spiritual director will support you at every stage.
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How is the retreat structured?
The retreat follows the four “weeks” (or phases) of the Spiritual Exercises:
Week One: Reflection on God’s love, human brokenness, and mercy
Week Two: Meditation on the life of Christ and the call to discipleship
Week Three: Contemplation of the Passion and suffering of Jesus
Week Four: Rejoicing in the Resurrection and living a life of mission
Each week includes tailored scripture passages, Ignatian contemplations, and prayer exercises. The structure unfolds gradually and personally with the guidance of your spiritual director.
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How do I discern if this retreat is right for me?
We invite you to pray with these questions:
Am I longing for a deeper relationship with God?
Am I willing to commit to daily prayer and weekly conversation?
Do I feel drawn to explore how God is active in my daily life?
Is this a time in my life when I can give myself to this journey?
If the answer is “yes” or even “maybe,” we encourage you to reach out and speak with someone at the Ignatian Spirituality Center to explore the possibility further.
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What materials or resources will I need?
You will receive:
A guidebook tailored to the 19th Annotation retreat
Optional supplementary materials on Ignatian prayer and discernment
Access to optional group gatherings and days of reflection.
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How much does the retreat cost?
The fee for the 19th Annotation retreat is $1,600.00. However, there are scholarships available and no one is turned away for financial reasons.
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Can I do this if I travel or have an irregular schedule?
Yes, within reason. The retreat is designed for people in daily life. Travel or disruptions can be managed with communication and flexibility. Weekly meetings with your spiritual director can sometimes be held virtually or rescheduled, and your director will help adjust the pace if needed.
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What happens at the end of the retreat?
At the conclusion of the 32 weeks, there is usually a final meeting or celebration to reflect on your journey and share graces received (optional and confidential). Many participants continue with spiritual direction or explore new ways to serve and live out the fruits of the Exercises.