Marian Congregations and the birth of Ignatian lay spirituality 

Marian Congregations and the birth of Ignatian lay spirituality 

A journey that marked the beginnings of lay participation within Ignatian spirituality  The Marian Congregations represent one of the most significant expressions of Ignatian spirituality and of lay involvement in the life of the Church. Founded in the sixteenth century, during a period of rapid expansion of Jesuit colleges, they were conceived as places of spiritual formation, personal growth, and apostolic commitment, inspired by the Virgin Mary and by the Ignatian charism. Origins and pontifical recognition  The first Marian Congregation was founded in Rome in 1563 by the Jesuit Jean Leunis, a teacher at the Roman… Read more
A new beginning for our network of schools

A new beginning for our network of schools

Meetings, dialogue and collaboration to inaugurate the new school year under the sign of shared planning The new school year has begun with enthusiasm and a spirit of collaboration, marking an important moment… Read more
Sport and spirituality in dialogue

Sport and spirituality in dialogue

On Wednesday, October 22nd, the workshop “Play, Sport and Spirit” was organised by Fondazione Gesuiti Educazione in collaboration with St. Aloysius College, and was held at the conference hall… Read more