Abundant Life: Ignatian Silent Directed Retreats

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Abundant Life: Ignatian Silent Directed Retreats
Ignatian Spiritual Directors of
San Antonio
The retreats will be directed by experienced Ignatian spiritual directors and
recent graduates of the Ignatian Spiritual
Direction formation program.
Renata Furst, Ph.D.
is a faculty member at
Oblate School of Theology. Her specialty is
the Hebrew Scriptures, and she is
trained to give the
Spiritual Exercises of
Ignatius of Loyola.
She has recently authored two books on
the Old Testament: Ruth, Ezra, Nehemiah and
Job and Joshua to Chronicles. She did her doctoral studies at the University of Montreal. (Jan.
retreat only)
The Rev. Ralph W.
Reitmeyer STS is a
Lutheran Parish pastor and a Spiritual
Director who has
served congregations
in New York State and
Texas since his ordination in 1987. Pastor
Reitmeyer has been
involved in an ongoing study of Spirituality and Spiritual Direction
since his initial work in this area at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus OH during
his seminary training. Since coming to San Antonio his focus has been toward Ignatian Spirituality and leading people through the Ignatian
Spiritual Exercises.
Mary Wilder received
her BSN from Creighton
University and her M.A.
in Spirituality from Oblate School of Theology.
A registered nurse, Mary
continues to assist in
healing by giving retreats, writing and engaging in the practice of
spiritual direction. She is a guest instructor in the
Pastoral Formation Institute and Lay Ministry Institute of OST.
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Register early; space is limited.
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Arrive and check-in at 6:30 PM.
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Retreat begins at 7:00 PM
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Friday evening dinner on your own.
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Meals include Saturday breakfast,
lunch, & dinner and Sunday breakfast and lunch.
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Private rooms
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Linens provided
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Retreat closes Sunday after lunch.
O B L A T E SC H O O L
OF THEOLOGY
Abundant Life:
Ignatian Silent
Directed Retreats
“I came that you may have abundant life.”
John 10: 10
Oct. 31 - Nov. 2, 2014
May 25 -27, 2015
Space is limited; a non
non--refundable deposit of
$50 will hold a space for you.
Submit a registration form with your deposit.
Oblate Renewal Center
Oblate School of Theology
Abundant Life: Ignatian Silent Directed Retreats
A retreat is a time to leave behind day to
day stress, in order to regain God’s perspective and meaning for your life. A
weekend is a short time; yet God can do
marvelous things for your heart and
mind. The Lord awaits you with open
arms to give love, guidance and abundant blessings. Will you accept the invitation?
We invite you to take some time away
for yourself, by participating in a silent,
directed retreat at the Oblate Renewal
Center. A trained spiritual director will
accompany you throughout the weekend, helping you to hear God’s voice through Scripture. You will have a private room, access to indoor and outdoor spaces for prayer and reflection, and someone trained in the spirituality of Saint Ignatius of Loyola to listen and
guide you.
Presented by:
Ignatian Spiritual Directors of San Antonio
Registration Form
Name ______________________________
Address ____________________________
___________________________________
Phone ______________
E-mail __________________________
Special needs:
____________________________________
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For which retreat are you registering?
Oct. 31 - Nov. 2, 2014
May 25 - 27, 2015
Paying by
□ check □ Discover
□ Master Card □ Visa
Total amount $ __________
Print name as it appears on card:
___________________________________________________
Card # ___________________________________________
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Expiration date: _____________________
Oct. 31 - Nov. 2, 2014
May 25 -27, 2015
Oblate Renewal Center
5700 Blanco Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78216
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Signature
Make checks payable to
OST Continuing Education
Mail to:
OST Continuing Education
Cost: $265
Limited spaces available.
For more information, please contact:
Brenda - (210) 341-1366 X 212
www.ost.edu
285 Oblate Drive
San Antonio, TX 78216