JESUIT RETREAT HOUSE 5629 STATE ROAD ● PARMA, OHIO 44134-2292 ● (440) 884-9300 ● FAX (440) 885-1055 Web: jrh-cleveland.org ● E-mail: [email protected]

May 2015

Duc in altum A Place of Peace. Put out into the deep Igniting Hearts. - Luke 5:4

Board of Directors

Rita Carfagna Dear Friend of Jesuit Retreat House, Chair

John V. Biernacki As we celebrate the gift of the Easter season and the joy of new life following a very cold winter, I also feel the hope and excitement of my Hugh Buchanan first spring as Executive Director at Jesuit Retreat House. One image that has stirred within me in recent days is from the Apostolic Letter Novo Millennio Ineunte of Pope John Paul II at Elizabeth Cotter the beginning of the new millennium. He introduced this letter with the words of Jesus from Martin Connell, S.J. the Gospel of Luke: “Duc in altum” – “Put out into the deep.” These words of Jesus to his disciples, to us, resonate with a poster I have found inspiring for many years: Frank DeSantis A ship in a harbor is safe, but that’s not what ships are built for. Tina M. Facca, PhD And so it is with the ship of our JRH mission and legacy in this time. We need to be Kathleen Ferry continually looking to bring our Ignatian mission and ministry more deeply and creatively Hon. Laura Gallagher into the sea of God’s people throughout our community – extending the broad embrace of evangelization. It is fitting that the theme for our Hearts on Fire annual fundraiser speaks to Michael Gladstone Building Anew in Our Time, reflecting this same spirit of sailing into a new time, our time – William Koeblitz by remembering the past with gratitude, living in the present with hope and enthusiasm, and looking forward to the future with the confidence of Jesus Christ walking with us. Keith Laschinger Paul V. Murphy I continue to be inspired by the ways in which God’s grace enters the lives we touch at JRH. A high school student came to say farewell at the end of his Kairos retreat and noted in a Donald Petkash, S.J. moving manner: “My eyes were opened.” A woman on a retreat shared with me: “My father Robert Welsh, S.J. made a retreat here to discern whether he would ask to marry my mother.” A Lenten retreatant noted: “the reflections shared were spot on for my life in this time.” A participant Rick Krivanka on a Lay Leadership retreat wrote: “This retreat greatly deepened my desire to follow God.” Executive Director

Barbara Leggott Please consider the retreats and programs we offer in both traditional and new ways to help Associate Director you “to find God in all things.” In June and July we set aside a range of times from weekends Our Mission: to up to 30 days for individual directed silent retreats – a remarkable gift to oneself! And Inspired by the Gospel of always know that we welcome your ideas for future retreat offerings. Jesus Christ, rooted in the spirituality of St. God be with you, Ignatius, Jesuit Retreat

House provides a sacred setting for outreach, retreats and programs of growth and development for people in the contem- Richard S. Krivanka, Executive Director porary Church and society. May/June Programs June/July/August Programs

May 21 June 3 Mary, the Model of Discipleship Getting to the Spiritual Core of 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Healthy Human Relationships Presented by Fr. Tim Kalista 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Cost:$35 Presented by Fr. Norm Douglas Cost:$25

Join Fr. Tim Kalista for a one day Fr. Norm Douglas will lead retreat reflecting on the role of an interactive reflection and Mary as a model of discipleship. conversation to explore the The last recorded words in the joys and struggles of relating Gospels we have of Mary are: with others in our fast-paced, "Do whatever he tells you to do!" pulled-in-many-directions and, as Christians, we are world. This evening will reminded to be like Christ. This present a look at the attributes day will provide us some of the of a centered and healthy "tools" we can use to help Christian spirituality which can help to strengthen, become stronger disciples of the guide, and heal the significant relationships within our Lord. The day begins with coffee personal, family and work lives. It will conclude with a and pastry and includes brief reflections, Mass, guided for inner healing and reconciliation. Adoration, Rosary and lunch.

May 18 June 9 An Evening with Sacred Heart Regina Brett: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. God is Always Hiring Presented by Fr. Matt Roche, S.J. 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Cost:$35 Cost:$30 Devotion to the Divine Mercy of Jesus is very popular (includes her new book) today. But an even older devotion is to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. A video by Fr. Bernard McGuckin will be used

to take us to historical sites in Europe to show us where Join us for an Evening with Regina Brett. Regina will this devotion came from and why it is relevant today. talk about her new book, God Is Always Hiring: 50 Lessons Fr. Matt is a full time retreat director at Jesuit Retreat for Finding Fulfilling Work, and about how to find your House. He has over 27 years experience in spiritual mission in life. After her talk Regina will sign and direction. The day begins with coffee and pastry and personalize her book. A copy of the book God Is Always includes lunch and Mass. Hiring and light refreshments are included. Regina Brett is the New York Times bestselling author of God Never Blinks: 50 Lessons for Life’s Little Detours, which has been published in more than 24 languages. She also wrote Be the Miracle: 50 Lessons for Making the Impossible Possible. Her inspirational columns appear regularly in Ohio’s largest newspaper, The Plain Dealer, where she was a finalist in 2008 and 2009 for the Pulitzer Prize in Commentary.

May/June Programs June/July/August Programs

June 11 June 15-19 Movie & Conversation about Retreat for Pope Francis - The Francis Effect Women 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Religious: Cost: $10 Letting God Love You

This morning will feature a Presented by Sr. Mary Ann Burke, SND movie, The Francis Effect, Cost:$325 produced by the Salt and Light Catholic Media Foundation based Have you ever taken the time to ask yourself “how in Toronto, Canada. It takes an in have I experienced God’s love?” In what ways has -depth look at how the Church is God’s love come personally into your life: in private changing under the leadership , through scripture, in conversations with good and vision of Pope Francis. friends, maybe even on the Internet? Do you hear Exclusive interviews with God’s voice in the quiet of your heart as you walk in prominent Catholics and non-Catholics reveal that the beauty of creation? In difficult times, the death of Pope Francis is having a profound effect on the world a loved one, a diagnosis of a critical illness, a as well. Opportunities will be provided for the further disappointment in ministry? These and more ways will sharing of insights and reflections by those who be explored as you seek to discover God’s love for you. participate. Coffee, tea and pastry included.

July 26 July 27 Diocesan Pilgrimage on A Dog Day of Summer: Religious Life at JRH Reflecting on the Gift of Our Dogs 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Presented by Fr. Joe Kraker Join us for a Sunday afternoon open house sponsored by the Diocese of Cost: $35 Cleveland on religious life. Learn more about the Jesuits, their global ministries centered in the spirituality Dogs are a remarkable gift of St. Ignatius, and their long history in Cleveland that from God in our lives! dates back to the 1880’s. No charge, open to all. This summer day will provide a time to reflect upon the blessings and July 31 stories of life and life-lessons Ignatius in the Meadow in our experiences with our 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. dogs. It will be led by Fr. Joe Kraker, author of Vinnie Here: Fanciful Conversations between a Pastor and His Dog, in which he used imaginary Bring your blanket and friends to the conversations with his dog Vinnie to illustrate spiritual JRH Meadow for an evening of prayer lessons for his parishioners. While we are not able to and uplifting music by Tina Facca and accommodate your dog, please bring a photo of your her band. Take advantage of this fun dog if available to share in our conversations. The day and spiritual opportunity to celebrate the Feast of begins with coffee and pastry and includes Mass and St. Ignatius on the tranquil grounds of Jesuit Retreat lunch. House. Freewill offering will be collected. August/September Programs Ignatian Currents

August 16 August 20 The Life of Thomas Merton Understanding the A Play: Alive at Fourth & Walnut Gift and Power of 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Emotion Presented by James Nagle 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Cost:$20 Presented by Rick Krivanka Cost:$35 This one person play portrays the life and spiritual journey of Thomas Merton - his youth, conversion, Over the past 20 years remarkable discoveries have been monastic/hermit life and untimely made in the field of neuroscience about the human death. We see the struggles, joys and brain and the significance of emotion in every person. challenges he embraced in becoming Almost 500 years ago, St. Ignatius recognized the the deeply human monk, prophet, importance of emotion in spiritual growth and what fills poet and spiritual writer God called and satisfies the soul. This retreat will provide him to be. Come watch Jim Nagle conversation and reflection on a diversity of bring to life the story of this man perspectives regarding the central importance of who became a spiritual giant of the emotions and emotional intelligence in everyday life twentieth century, and a very human settings and their impact upon effective relationships, being. Past reviews: "The play was leadership and well-being. The day begins with coffee spectacular...It is excellent theater... and pastry at 8:30 am and includes lunch. Mr. Nagel was superb...The audience was spellbound!"

August 6 or 17 or 19 August 22 Day Retreat for Teachers Fitness from Faith Mindful, Faithful Teaching: Ignatian 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Spirituality in the Classroom Presented by 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Lindsay Fullerman Presented by John Ropar, Ph.D. Cost:$35 Cost:$35 (call for group rate) Fit from Faith’s mission is to empower men and women to take ownership of their lives through overall Wellness Teaching is not just a job but which encompasses nourishing the mind, body, and spirit a vocation, a calling to follow daily to live out the Lord’s will, ultimately becoming fit the example of Jesus, our instruments for the Kingdom. Join Lindsay Fullerman Teacher, in nourishing the for an interactive, educational, and prayerful Wellness minds and hearts of students, Retreat as she helps you enter into a transformational that they may flourish. With experience that will nourish your mind, body, and spirit. this in mind, all teachers are Topics include Physical Wellness, Emotional Wellness, invited on any of the dates and Spiritual Wellness. See how these components are listed for a retreat facilitated by John Ropar, Ph.D., who integrated and impact daily living. This retreat will is the former Director of Counseling Services at John provide you with the physical, emotional, and spiritual Carroll University. Come individually or bring your staff. nourishment necessary to equip you with self- Teachers and administrators from Catholic and public empowerment and balanced living skills. Lindsay is a schools are welcome. The day begins with coffee and certified health coach and nutritionist, a Youth and pastry and includes time for presentations, lunch, Young Adult Minister at St. Rita Parish, and a wellness individual prayer, and staff discussions. teacher at Hathaway Brown School. Lunch included. August/September Programs Ignatian Currents What Has Christ to Do with Lunch? Living the Christ-Life in the World Based on Pope Francis’ Exhortation, The Joy of the Gospel

Friday, May 29 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Discernment in My Life Mature Christians Discern Constantly Day In, Day Out.

Discernment engages our head, our heart, and our hands. As mature Christians, we discern when we are conscious of the interplay among the faith that we know, the belief that shapes our hearts, and the actions coming out of them. The evening is interactive: input, private reflection, work in triads, and open discussion and questions. (Coffee and Conversation from 6:30 p.m.)

Saturday, May 30 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Thinking with the Church – Discerning the Signs of the Times The Lights Go on and the Vault is Open to the Hidden Treasures of the Church

Christians know that we have a mission from our Creator: to enact the gifts that God is giving us, thereby giving witness that Jesus Christ is Lord. We are the Reign of God alive in our world. We bring the light of joyful believing that God is merciful and plans our eternal life. And each of us brings the salt of hope and love to those who God puts in our lifeworld, especially to those in any way needy. Each session is interactive: input, private reflection, work in triads, and open discussion and questions. (Coffee at 8:30 a.m. This day includes lunch and optional Eucharist at 4:00 p.m.)

About the Facilitator: Fr. Joseph A. Tetlow, S.J. began giving Exercises in Daily Life in the early 1980s and his Choosing Christ in the World has been translated into several languages. He was president of the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, associate editor of America magazine, and director of Montserrat Jesuit Retreat House at Lake Dallas. He was assistant for spirituality to the Jesuit Father General Kolvenbach, traveling extensively to speak and organize spirituality programs. He was ordained in 1960 and holds a doctorate in American Civilization from Brown University. He continues to write, living at Jesuit Hall of St Louis University.

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SPECIAL DIETARY NEEDS Individually Directed Retreats Summer 2015

Since 1898, the grounds of Jesuit Retreat House have provided spiritual peace for people looking to deepen their relationship with God. Now, perhaps more than ever, the sacred space of JRH is a vital gift to Northeast Ohio.

Contemporary men and women make silent retreats for various reasons. Some are searching for a new way of knowing God that is personal and real. Others use this time to rest in the creative heart of God – to imagine new possibilities, or sit with gratitude for God’s magnificent work. Whatever your reason for making a retreat, sacred silence is a gift to the soul. Here, you will experience silence on 57 acres of woods and meadows, complete with outdoor shrines and stations of the cross to aid reflection. The 55-bedroom house provides a home away from home with three chapels, a library, and home-cooked meals.

As companions on your journey, spiritual directors offer guidance based on Ignatian Spirituality. Individually directed retreats consist of 30-day retreats, 8-day retreats, 5-day retreats, and weekend retreats.

Spiritual Directors Summer 2015

Sr. Mary Ann Burke, SND served as a Pastoral Minister at 32 week Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius. She began St Joseph Parish, Amherst, for eleven years after being facilitating small groups while being mentored by Fr. Jim certified by the Cleveland Diocese in 2005. She also served Lewis, S.J. During the 5 years she did small group on the Sisters of Notre Dame Chardon Leadership team facilitation, she felt a call to be certified in spiritual direction. from 2005 - 2011. In 2006, Sister was certified as a Spiritual Liz was accepted into the 2 year Ignatian Spirituality Director/Retreat Director through the Ignatian Spirituality Program at John Carroll University. After completing the Institute at John Carroll University. In 2011, Sr. Mary Ann program she began accompanying individuals on their completed a 40 Day Institute in the Ignatian Spiritual spiritual journeys. Through the ministry of Spiritual Exercises which included a 30 day retreat at the Jesuit Direction she hopes to help others discover the divine Center in Guelph, Canada. In 2014, she attended and within…to be the second listener reflecting back God’s participated in the Summer Practicum in Spiritual Direction loving presence in their lives. also in Guelph. Sr. Peggy Duffy, OSU is a member of the Ursuline Patrick Cleary-Burns is a graduate of the Ignatian Congregation in Cleveland, Ohio, is an experienced spiritual Spirituality Institute at John Carroll University and holds a director and retreat minister. She is a graduate of Creighton BA in Theology and MA in Pastoral Ministry, both from University’s Christian Spirituality Program and presently Boston College. Pat is an independent spiritual director and does ongoing spiritual direction at the Ursuline Educational retreat leader. Pat and wife Jeannie live in South Euclid and Center and directs retreats at various retreat/ renewal are members of Saint Malachi Parish. You can learn more centers. Sister Peggy has served in both the Cleveland and about Pat’s ministry by visiting www.patclearyburns.net. Youngstown Dioceses and brings a rich background in education, theology, pastoral ministry and all facets of parish Liz Cotter began her retreat work at Saint Ignatius High life. School in 2000, after completing an 8 week retreat and the Summer at Jesuit Retreat House ~Rejuvenate the Soul~

June 22-July 23 Fr. Tom Schubeck, S.J. 30-day retreat ($1600) June 22-29 Patrick Cleary-Burns, Sr. Mary Ann Burke SND, Liz Cotter, 8-day retreat ($500) Sr. Mary Ann Spangler H.M., Fr. Tom Schubeck, S.J.

June 26-28 Patrick Cleary-Burns, Sr. Mary Ann Burke SND, Liz Cotter, Weekend retreat ($200) Sr. Mary Ann Spangler H.M. July 5-12 Patrick Cleary-Burns, Sr. Mary Ann Burke SND, Fr. John Vrana, 8-day retreat ($500) Fr. Tom Schubeck, S.J., Deborah G. Zawislan, Ph.D., July 10-12 Patrick Cleary-Burns, Sr. Mary Ann Spangler H.M. Weekend retreat ($200) Deborah G. Zawislan, Ph.D., Sr. Margaret Marszal, H.M. July 13-20 Sr. Peggy Duffy OSU, Fr. John Vrana, Fr. Tom Schubeck, S.J. 8-day retreat ($500) July 17-19 Sr. Mary Ann Burke SND, Sr. Peggy Duffy OSU Weekend retreat ($200)

July 20-24 Sr. Mary Ann Spangler H.M., Deborah G. Zawislan, Ph.D. 5-day retreat ($350) Sr. Margaret Marszal, H.M.

IDR Cost includes room, board and director’s stipend. Daily Mass and Reconciliation available. Please call Barbara for information at 440-884-9300 ext. 310. Scholarship monies are available.

Spiritual Directors Summer 2015

Sr. Margaret J. Marszal H.M. is a Sister of the Humility of Carroll University. Sr. Mary Ann is presently a full-time Mary. She has a B.S.E. in Education from St. John's College spiritual companion to young adults on college campuses of Cleveland, an M.A. in Art Education from Miami focusing on prayer, relationships, discernment and University of Ohio and an M.A. in Christian Spirituality transitions in life. from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Her background is in retreat work, parish ministry and Fr. John Vrana is a native of Cleveland and was ordained as education. Sr. Margaret is an experienced retreat presenter a priest for the Diocese of Cleveland in 1967. He studied at and spiritual director. Her focus is on spirituality that St. Paul University in Ottawa, Canada and at the Katholike integrates mind, body, and spirit. University te Leuven in Belgium where he earned the degree, Doctor of Sacred Theology. He was assigned to Fr. Thomas Schubeck, S.J. was ordained a priest in teach at Saint Mary Seminary in Cleveland. During his Clarkson, Michigan in 1968, he has been a member of the eighteen years on the seminary faculty he also served as since 1957. He is a Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Director. He is currently on staff at St. Michael’s Theology and Religious Ethics at John Carroll University, Parish. Spiritual and Retreat Director at the Chicago-Detroit Province Novitiate, 1979-1983, Berkley, Michigan and at Dr. Deborah Gries Zawislan, H.M. Associate is a John Carroll University 1989-2015. certified spiritual director from the Ignatian Spirituality Institute at John Carroll University and facilitates a variety Sr. Mary Ann Spangler, H.M. is a sister of the Humility of of Ignatian retreats: 8-week parish retreats, 5-8 day silent Mary, comes with many years of educational and retreat/ retreats, and 30-week "retreat in real life". She also spiritual direction experience. She obtained her Masters companions young adults on college campuses for Busy Degree at Kent State University and spiritual direction Student Retreats and meets individually for on-going certification from the Ignatian Spirituality Institute at John spiritual direction with all ages, especially those in transition. September Programs Lay Leadership News

September 3 September 15 Building a Vision for Retirement: Experiencing Jesus in Scripture/ The Next Chapter of Life Encountering Christ in our Lives 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Presented by Fr. Norm Douglas & Presented by Janet Lehane Rick Krivanka Cost $35 Cost:$40 Saint referred to What will the retirement years be like? Can it be a himself as a pilgrim in sharing his time that is truly life-giving and hope-filled? story. We too can reflect on our lives This day will provide an engaging presentation, as pilgrims. In our time together, we interactive conversation, and time for personal will meet Jesus in Scripture through reflection for individuals looking ahead to, or already Gospel Contemplation, encounter in, retirement. It will explore the different aspects of Christ in our ordinary lives as we one’s life and build the foundation for a vital pray the Ignatian Examen, and walk spirituality and a meaningful and purposeful way of onward with Christ as pilgrims. Our living after 60… or whenever! The day begins with journey forward is one of learning to coffee and pastry at 8:30 am and includes lunch. love as God loves. Time will be given to prayer, input, lunch, periods of contemplative silence, and sharing. Janet Lehane is a spiritual director and retreat leader with a deep love of Ignatian Spirituality. She is certified through John Carroll’s Ignatian Spirituality Institute. The day begins with coffee & pastry and includes lunch.

Year Round Programs Pre-Cana Days Morning Prayer for Women 12:45—8:00 p.m.

June 7 August 31, September 28, July 12 October 26 & November 30 August 2 September 13 Women from all walks of life are invited to pray together and learn October 25 more about the beauty of prayer. Led by Sr. Mary Ann Flannery, S.C., this prayer group November 8 will refresh your spirit and help you find strength in regular prayer habits. Just bring your Bible and come as you are! The morning prayer takes place 9:30-11:00 a.m., cost is Pre-Cana couples take time away from the flurry of $8, and includes coffee and pastry. Registrations are encouraged, but walk-ins welcome. wedding planning to reflect AA Recovery Retreats upon the Sacrament as it is lived each day. Married couples A Recovery Retreat at the Jesuit Retreat House is a time to share witness stories, and time nurture your serenity, experience a re-awakening, and find is set aside for one on one the strength to work the steps of recovery. Retreats begin conversation. The day ends Friday at 6:00 p.m. and conclude Sunday by 11:00 a.m. with Mass and dinner. Cost is $155, limited scholarships are available.

Pre-Cana days at JRH meet diocesan requirements for June 5-7 Tom Deere AA Men’s Retreat. Facilitated by Fr. Neil Walters marriage preparation. Nov 27-29 Sr. Ignatia AA Women’s Retreat. Facilitator TBA Cost is $80.00 December 18-20 Calix AA Men’s Retreat. Facilitator TBA. September Programs Lay Leadership News

JRH Lay Leadership Programs … Going Places!

Yes! … our Lay Leadership Program Director, Martha Campbell, reports that JRH continues to “go places.” For example, since this past fall, we’ve been to Forest Hill Presbyterian Church, Blessed Trinity, Our Lady of the Lake, St. Barnabas, St. Clarence and St. John Neumann Parishes! Consider one of our spirituality programs for your parish. Teams of qualified lay leaders are prepared to share our programs based on The Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola. Here is a brief synopsis of what we can offer on-site at your parish:

The Pilgrim Way of Ignatius Loyola offers a “taste of Ignatian Spirituality,” the spirituality of Pope Francis, which nurtures openness to the call of God in our lives. Some questions addressed in the program include: What happens when you encounter Christ? Is it possible to find God in all things? (4-part series, 90 minute sessions)

Praying with St. Ignatius Retreat-in-Daily-Life follows the pattern set out by The Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola. Now in its 10th year with revisions along the way, this retreat has set hearts on fire with love for Jesus Christ! (8-part series, 2 hour sessions)

The Called and Sent Spiritual Formation Program, grounded in the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola, nurtures spiritual deepening in individuals and communities for service of Christ’s mission in the world. This program is comprised of six modules which can be taken individually or as a series.

Ignatian Foundations introduces key aspects of Ignatian Spirituality (prayer, discernment, action for justice): 6 monthly 2-hour sessions and a day-long retreat.

Encountering Jesus Christ focuses on “interior knowledge of Jesus Christ” which is experienced through Ignatian contemplation of the Gospels: 6 weekly 90 minute sessions and a day-long retreat.

Discernment and Decision-Making applies practical knowledge and application of “discernment of spirits” and decision making according to the teaching of Ignatius Loyola: 6 weekly 2-hour sessions and a day-long retreat.

The Christian at Work in the World is offered in two parts: A) Catholic Social Teaching and B) Work-Place Spirituality. Each part, which can be taken together or separately, consists of 3 bi-weekly 2-hour sessions and a half-day retreat.

Embracing the Mystery addresses landmarks on the spiritual journey including suffering and death, redemption and grace: 3 monthly 3-hour sessions and an overnight retreat.

Living Prayer Retreat-in-Daily Life centers on life in the Spirit including personal prayer, spiritual direction, liturgy and sacraments: 6 weekly 2-hour sessions.

For further information and to hear more of what people are saying about these programs, please contact a member of our leadership team: Margaret Balewski ([email protected]), Martha Campbell ([email protected]), or Claudette Matero ([email protected]).

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October 30 - 31, 2015. Ignatian Currents presenter will be Dr. Laurie Cassidy, Spiritual Director and Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Marywood University in Scranton, PA Hearts on Fire Sponsors–We Thank YOU! May - September Calendar

Hearts on Fire Celebrating what we have done together and the people who made it possible!

Ignatian Spirituality Award Honorees: Sr. Mary Ann Flannery, SC, Susan B. Murphy, Very Reverend Timothy P. Kesicki, SJ

Co-Chairs: Jeffrey & Janet Leitch and Ann Ertle

Underwriters Patrons Peter & Rita Carfagna Ancora Advisors - Fred DiSanto

Brian & Maria Dean Jeffrey & Janet Leitch (CBIZ Retirement Plan Services) Gerry & Laura Ramella Susan B. Murphy Tom & Rhonda Richlovsky

Gerald & Susanne Schroer SC Ministry Foundation (Altercare at Saint Joseph Center, Inc.) USA Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus

Table Sponsors Dr. Phillip & Linda Catanzaro John Carroll University (for Ignatian Spirituality Project) Mission and Identity, Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Dr. Ed Peck, VP Church of the Gesu Loyola Club Liz & Dan Cotter Frank & Wendy DeSantis Marquette University Alumni Ann Ertle Joe & Debbie Musca Kathleen Ferry Retreat Women of Gesu Fifth Third Bank Saint Ignatius High School Friend of JRH Saint Martin de Porres High School Jesuit Community at Manresa Barbara & John Schubert Hugh & Mary Ellen Buchanan Stan & Debbie Sienawski Jesuit Community at (InsureOne Benfits, Inc) Saint Ignatius High School Hon. Laura J. Gallagher Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Jesuit Community and Gene & Betty Skerl Walsh Jesuit High School Phil & Tina Sterrett John Carroll University Taras Szmagala, Jr. & Helen Jarem Urban Community School Institute of Catholic Studies, Zinner & Co., LLP Dr. Paul V. Murphy (Robin Baum & Sue Krantz) John Carroll University Ziska Architecture/ Jesuit Community Craven Construction Special Thanks

Great Lakes Brewing Company Roberta Westrick, S.C. Chefs For Hire for providing beer for the event for honoree awards for tonight’s catering

To all the Hearts on Fire Advertisers Hearts on Fire Sponsors–We Thank YOU! May - September Calendar

May July May 18. An Evening with Regina Brett. $30 July 17-19. Weekend IDR. $200.

May 21. Mary, the Model of Discipleship. Fr. Tim July 20-24. 5-Day IDR. $350 Kalista. $35. July 26. Diocesan Pilgrimage on Religious Life. May 29 & 30. Ignatian Currents. Fr. Joseph Tetlow, SJ. Friday $25, Saturday $50, both days $65, Overnight $98. July 27. A Dog Day of Summer. Fr. Joe Kraker. $35

July 31. Ignatius in the Meadow Concert. June June 3. Getting to the Spiritual Core of Healthy July 31-August 1. Retreat for Lay Ecclesial Ministers. Human Relationships Fr. Norm Douglas. $25. contact Kathy Haag at the Pastoral Ministry Office at 440-943-7670. June 5-7. Tom Deere AA Men’s Weekend Retreat. Fr. Neil Walters. $155. August August 2. Pre-Cana $80/couple. June 7. Pre-Cana $80/couple. August 6 or 17 or 19. Day Retreat for Teachers. June 9. Sacred Heart. Fr. Matt Roche, SJ. $35. John Ropar, Ph.D. $35

June 11.The Francis Effect Movie & Conversation.$10 August 16. Thomas Merton. James Nagle. $20

June 15-19. Retreat for Religious Women. Sr. Mary August 20. Understanding the Gift and Power of Ann Burke, SND. $325. Emotion. Rick Krivanka. $35

June 22-July 23. 30-Day IDR. $1600. August 22. Fitness from Faith. Lindsay Fullerman. $35

June 22-29. 8-Day IDR. $500. August 31. Morning Prayer for Women. $8

September July September 3. Building a Vision for Retirement. July 5-12. 8-Day IDR. $500. Fr. Norm Douglas & Rick Krivanka. $40

July 10-12. Weekend IDR. $200. September 13. Pre-Cana. $80/couple

July 12. Pre-Cana. $80/couple. September 15.Experiencing Jesus in Scripture. Janet Lehane. $35 July 13-20. 8-Day IDR. $500. September 28. Morning Prayer for Women. $8 Retreat Registration Form

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In Loving Memory Each month we remember our benefactors with Mass. In a special way we remember our friends who have gone home to the Lord. We remember and pray for Patricia Von Benken, Richard Murphy, James M. Lavelle, Erin Ropar, Joseph J. Zgonc, Mary C. Saunders, Anthony Ioppolo Sr., Esther Baiocco and Helen Ricotta. Please let us know when you lose a loved one, and we will add them to our Mass intentions.

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