Connect with other young adults exploring Christ in their lives and in their world.
Encounter Christ's humanity through readings and peer talks highlighting aspects of his ministry.
Grow in your faith in Christ and your ability to respond to his invitation in your life.
Faced with substantial numbers of young adults leaving the Catholic Church, Charis was founded by the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus in 2000 to reach out to these young men and women with the unique gift of Ignatian Spirituality. St. Ignatius of Loyola challenges us to find God in all things. Charis helps young adults see this grace or “charis” in the midst of transitions in careers and relationships, in their struggles and joys.
Charis offers retreat experiences in the Jesuit tradition for men and women in their 20s and 30s, helping them to develop deeper spiritual lives and stronger connections to faith communities.
Charis retreat provides an opportunity to connect with others experiencing similar joys and challenges, encounter the teachings and prayer techniques of St. Ignatius of Loyola, and grow in your ability to experience God in all aspects of your life.
Ignatian Spirituality invites us to encounter God in the practical, real experiences of our daily lives. Based on the teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the 15th-century patron saint of retreats, it promotes an understanding of God as an active, loving, and constant presence in our lives. In community with others, we respond to God’s love and come to know him through the world around us.
Seeing “God in all things,” the Ignatian contemplative strives to become a “man or woman for others,” demonstrating faith through everyday acts of love. More than just a way of thinking or belief, Ignatian Spirituality is a concrete way of life that fosters deeper prayer, offers a medium for discernment, and nurtures a commitment to social justice. It is a spirituality of the heart that recognizes the sacredness of lived experience.