Loyola House
Loyola House | |
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Loyola House Retreat and Training Centre | |
Toronto | |
Diocese | Hamilton |
Deanery | Wellington[1] |
Parish | Holy Rosary[2] |
Loyola House or its full name Loyola House Retreat and Training Centre is a Jesuit spirituality centre in Guelph, Ontario. It moved to Guelph in 1964 and was the centre of a renewal in Ignatian spirituality in the 1970s. It is within the grounds of the Ignatius Jesuit Centre situated on Woolwich Street to the west of Riverside Park. In the 1960s and 1970s it was the centre of a significant shift in Ignatian spirituality.[3][4]
History
Originally, the centre was situated in
From the late 1960s to the 1970s it became the centre of a change in how retreats in Ignatian spirituality were conducted and changed its name to Loyola House. Two Jesuit priests, John English, S.J. and John Veltri, S.J. altered the experience for those on retreat. They came from
In 2020, it became a shelter for homeless people during the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]
Overview
It continues to offers retreats in Ignatian spirituality within a 240-acre setting close to the Guelph Lake Conservation Area.[7]
Exterior and grounds
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A wing of the centre
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Chapel and statue of Saint Ignatius
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Labyrinth within the grounds
See also
References
- Archdiocese of Torontoretrieved 1 April 2014
- ^ Holy Rosary Parish, Guelph retrieved 25 November 2014
- ^ a b c "English, John J. C." in Dictionary of Jesuit Biography: Ministry to English Canada, Volume II: 1988–2006 (Toronto: Canadian Institute of Jesuit Studies, 2007), p. 91.
- ^ a b "Spiritual Director Father John Veltri died" from Wellington Adviser, Volume 41, Issue 45, retrieved 25 November 2014
- ^ John Veltri, S.J. and John English, S.J., In Dialogue with Father John English, S. J. (Guelph: Ignatius College, 1974), pp. 1–28.
- ^ Feds increase area shelter funding by $500,000 to help in face of COVID-19 from Guelph Today, 6 April 2020, retrieved 12 May 2020
- ^ About from LoyolaHouse.com retrieved 18 March 2014