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Jesuit Life Hacks: Tips for Living a More Awesome Life... For the Greater Glory of God!

An Evening of Reflection for Adults

June 20, 2019
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Program Cost: $10.00

This retreat is currently at capacity or registration is closed. Please call the office at 847.381.1261 with questions.

Summary

Join Fr. Michael Rossman, SJ for a Jesuit Connections Evening for Young Adults!

We are hungry for practical wisdom, but all too often we leave church without any insights for living a better life. This evening will be different. Come learn some "Jesuit life hacks" to live a more awesome life... for the greater glory of God!

Pick-up from the Barrington Metra Station (Pacific NW Line) is available from 6:00 to 7:00 pm; please let us know if you will need this service when you register.

Hors d'oeuvres and drinks will be served. A $10 contribution will help us cover the costs of the evening.

Check out this sneak-peek video of Fr. Rossman's talk!

Description

A day or evening of reflection, grounded in the Jesuit tradition, is a shorter version of the Ignatian Weekend Retreat. Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, a day or evening program is sure to give you the peace and serenity needed to be still and to rest in God's loving embrace.

Your day or evening of reflection includes thematic talks from our skilled Retreat Leaders, time for private prayer, celebration of Mass and a meal.

Bellarmine has two libraries, a resource center, two chapels, and many other common areas.  Outdoor spaces include a various walking trails, various prayer gardens, a gazebo, stations of the cross, as well as a few patios and outdoor chairs and benches. 

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Retreat Leader

Fr. Michael Rossmann, SJ

Fr. Michael Rossmann, SJ is a vocation promoter for the Jesuits. He works with young adults in discernment across the Midwest. Fr. Rossmann joined the Jesuits in 2007, just after graduating from the University of Notre Dame. He taught in Tanzania for two years and has graduate degrees from Loyola University Chicago and Boston College. He has been active in the use of new media, starting the "One-Minute Homily" and previously serving as the editor-in-chief of The Jesuit Post.