Spiritual Direction
The practice of reflecting on one’s prayer and speaking of it to another person of faith is part of a long tradition in the Christian churches known as “spiritual direction.” It is neither counseling nor therapy, neither instruction nor problem solving. Rather, spiritual direction is conversation wherein one person reviews his or her prayer with another in order to become more aware of God’s prompting within. Having a guide in this process helps people to listen more closely, to discern more carefully, and respond more freely to the invitation of God in their lives.
The Jesuit Center for Spirituality offers spiritual direction in the tradition of St. Ignatius. (See Ignatian Spirituality). A director meets with a person, typically once a month, either at the parish or, when more convenient, at the office or home of the director.
Many parishioners have begun spiritual direction as a result of making one of the weeklong retreats in daily life (See Retreats in Daily Life). However, these retreats are by no means a prerequisite for spiritual direction through the center.
Inquiries about spiritual direction or finding a director can be addressed to Martina O'Shea who maintains an office at the Parish Center at 3513 N Street NW, telephone (202)-337-2840 Ext. 107 or Email: Jesuit Center