Past Program Videos

Programs offered free of charge are available for viewing shortly after they take place while programs offered with a registration fee  are available for viewing one year after they take place.

  • Exploring Our Lives Through the Lens of Spiritual Freedom

    Lenten Retreat led by Vinita Hampton Wright.

  • Gathering the Givers of the Retreat in Daily Life

    Program for those who offer the 19th Annotation.

  • Creating Space: A Contemplative Advent Evening for Spiritual Directors

    God longs to be present to us during Advent.

  • Spiritual Exercises Reclaimed Uncovering Liberating Possibilities for Women

    Special 4-part series led by Elizabeth Liebert, SNJM, PhD.

  • Drawing Water Joyfully from the Springs of Salvation

    How does joy manifest itself in our ministry?

  • Revisiting Supervision

    The Changing Face of Compassionate Supervision Across the Life of Spiritual Direction Ministry

  • Gazing Upon the Crucified Christ: Ignatian Compassion and Presence in Times of Suffering and Struggle

    The gritty grace of the 3rd Week of the Exercises.

  • Showing the Way to God: Spiritual Direction and the Universal Apostolic Preferences

    Presented by Barbara Quinn, RSCJ, and Fr. Joe Costantino, SJ.

  • Spiritual Direction as an Ecclesial Ministry

    3-part series investigating how this ministry relates to the fundamental dimensions of Church and how it serves the ongoing life of the Church.

  • Listening Anew: Spiritual Accompaniment from Afar

    Examines the experience of moving direction relationships online.

  • Seeing Everything New in Christ

    4-part workshop series focuses on the dynamic of grace as operative in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola.

  • The Nature of Grace in the Conversion Process of the Spiritual Exercises

    This presentation examines the nature of grace in the conversion process as operative in the Exercises.

  • The Slow, Brave Work of Forgiveness

    This workshop for spiritual directors explored the many faces of forgiveness, what forgiveness is not, and the nature of this spiraling process.

  • Exploring Shame from Unhealthy Images of God, Self, and Others

    Br. Don Bisson, FMS, explores feelings of shame and neurotic guilt within the context of spiritual direction.

  • Reflecting on Images of God

    We invite you to reflect on the ways that your image of God has developed over time, and to explore ways that you might facilitate with others more expansive images.

  • The Dynamic of Conversion through the Spiritual Exercises

    we look at conversion through the Spiritual Exercises as a process of retrieving one’s divine identity.

  • Reflecting on Racial Justice

    Facilitators lead a reflection rooted in “What We Have Seen and Heard,” the 1984 pastoral letter on evangelization from U.S. black bishops.

  • Finding God During a Pandemic: Insights on Grief and Loss

    Nicholas Collura, M.Div., considered experiences of grief in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Finding God During a Pandemic: Insights on Self Care

    Dr. Karen Shields Wright reflects on the commandment “Love thy Neighbor as Thyself” in a pandemic.

  • Fall 2019: Spiritual Direction with Young Adults

    Our Fall 2019 workshop held at Ignatius House Jesuit Retreat Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

  • 2019 Symposium for Spiritual Directors

    Theological Movements of the Spiritual Exercises and Contemplation to Attain Love presented by Fr. William Barry, SJ, Susan Stable, and Fr. Kevin O’Brien, SJ

  • Hope Does Not Disappoint: Spiritual Direction in Challenging Times

    This workshop was co-sponsored by the Office of Ignatian Spirituality and St. Peter's Catholic Church.

  • Beyond the Myths of Grief: Wisdom for Spiritual Accompaniment

    Two-part video series excerpted from "Beyond the Myths of Grief", presented by Melissa Kelley, Ph.D.

  • Adult Psychological Development and Spiritual Maturity

    Rev. David McCallum, SJ, presents Parts 1 and 2 of this presentation from November 2018.

  • 2017 Ignatian Spirituality Conference

    Fr. Brian McDermott, SJ’s, address, "We Walk with a Heart That Does Not Rest." More than 400 people participated in the conference either in person or online.