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About OIS
We are a ministry of the USA East Province of the Society of Jesus.
From Maine to Georgia, we create opportunities for people to experience the graces of the Spiritual Exercises, cultivate the ministry of spiritual direction, and bring together people looking to find God through the wisdom of St. Ignatius Loyola.
We work with Jesuits, women’s religious communities, and lay people. We work with teachers, spiritual directors, alumni of Jesuit schools — anyone inspired by the global mission and charism of the Society of Jesus and its founder, St. Ignatius Loyola.
We are especially committed to helping young adults (20’s and 30’s) and Latinos and Latinas deepen their faith by accompanying them in welcoming and meaningful ways.
We offer more than a dozen programs across our four initiatives, which bring people together to learn, pray, collaborate, and experience God’s grace.
Our Mission
We are committed to partnering with people and ministries to promote Ignatian spirituality for mission.
Spirituality.
We are committed to helping people deepen their faith in Christ through Ignatian spirituality.
Leadership.
We train and support those who who feel called to lead others closer to God — forming “co-laborers” to set the world on fire.
Collaboration.
We foster collaboration among Ignatian institutions and programs, forging partnerships to ensure the success of the mission.
Mission.
We strive to inspire people to live as women and men for others in service to society and the Kingdom of God.
Meet Our Team
If you have questions about our ministry or are unsure who to contact, 
email us at ueaois@jesuits.org or call our office at 443-921-1336.
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       Carlos AedoEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 
 caedo@jesuits.org
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       Paulina CanalesADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 
 pcanales@jesuits.org
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       Mary Beth CassidyASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR JESUIT CONNECTIONS 
 mcassidy1@jesuits.org
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       Sindy CollazoASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF HISPANIC MINISTRIES 
 scollazo@jesuits.org
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       Fr. Rocco C. Danzi, SJPROMOTER OF THE SPIRITUAL EXERCISES 
 rdanzi@jesuits.org
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       Dave de la FuenteASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR IGNATIAN YOUNG ADULT MINISTRIES ddelafuente@jesuits.org 
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       Fr. John Fagan, SJCAPELLAN DE LAS COMUNIDADES HISPANAS IGNACIANAS 
 jfagan@jesuits.org
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       Lauren GaffeyASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS 
 lgaffey@jesuits.org
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       Michelle GomezPROGRAM COORDINATOR, IGNATIAN SPIRITUAL DIRECTION INITIATIVE 
 mgomez@jesuits.org
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       Marselys LuceroVIA PROGRAM COORDINATOR 
 mlucero@jesuits.org
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       Sean P. SanfordDIRECTOR OF MISSION 
 spsanford@jesuits.org
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       Zandra SchiemannPROGRAM COORDINATOR FOR HISPANIC MINISTRIES 
 zschiemann@jesuits.org
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       Nancy SmallASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR SPIRITUAL DIRECTION INITIATIVES 
 nsmall@jesuits.org
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       Joe WilliamsDIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND ADVANCEMENT 
 jwilliams1@jesuits.org
 
        
        
      
    
    
Finding God in All Things
St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus.
Ignatian Spirituality
“Ignatian spirituality” is a way discerning the movement of God’s Spirit in the human heart, in history, and in the world. It is rooted in the belief that God can be found in all things.
The Ignatian spiritual tradition comes from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits). “The Exercises,” as they are often called, cultivate a deep and active prayer life built on a personal relationship with Jesus, and this relationship infuses every aspect of life — family, work, school, church, decision-making (aka “discernment”), the pursuit of justice.
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