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James Martin, S.J.May 10, 2011

Attention young adults (and friends of young adults who want them to experience God):  "Hearts on Fire," the superb retreat program led by young Jesuits, and based on the tenets of Ignatian spirituality, has just announced their summer schedule.  From June 17 to July 16, they'll be in: Washington, D.C.; Philadelphia; Charlotte, NC; Baltimore and Richmond, VA.  The full schedule and links are here, on the website of the Apostleship of Prayer.  Their new video, explaining the program, is below.  AMDG!

 

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14 years 1 month ago
AMDG, indeed. And a nominal fee. St.Ignatius is happy today. Was I imagining the roman collar on these good young men?

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