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Posted: May 20, 2010

St John's University, Staten Island, Baccalaureate Mass address May 14, 2010.
View on Youtube.

Posted: May 7, 2009

Enjoy viewing moments from Mount Manresa's history of retreats offered for the laity on Youtube.

Archbishop Dolan Arrives Bearing Hugs
Posted: May 5, 2009

The People's Prelate makes a wonderful first impression at Manresa. [Read Article]
Archbishop Dolan's visit to Manresa. [View Video]
NY1 Coverage of the Archbishop's visit. [View Video]
Photos from Archbishop Dolan's visit: [View Photos]
Holy Boldness' coverage of Archbishop Dolan's visit. [Read Article] Page #8

Posted: May 6, 2009

Take a moment to watch fascinating film of some of the long line of retreatants who have graced Mount Manresa throughout its history: [View Video]

Archbishop Dolan Arrives Bearing Hugs
Posted: May 5, 2009

The People's Prelate makes a wonderful first impression at Manresa. [Read Article]
Archbishop Dolan's visit to Manresa. [View Video]

Posted: February 12, 2009

A young Jesuit talks about why [View Video]

Posted: January 29, 2009

You can't wait for the ending of any story beginning with, "A Franciscan, a Dominican and a Jesuit..." [View Video]

Posted: January 29, 2009

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Posted: January 29, 2009

Let Fr. James Martin, SJ, bestselling author of My Life with the Saints, introduce you to some of his favorite saints in a new DVD that combines insightful commentary along with dramatic photos and historical artwork that bring their stories to life. Discover what each of these remarkable men and women can teach you about yourself. Learn more about the DVD from Fr. Martin... [View Video]

Posted: October 17, 2008

The Examen of Consciousness is a spiritual practice developed by St. Ignatius Loyola which can help you grow more sensitive to your own spirit and its source. Here, Jesuits and laypersons discuss their practice of the Examen. [View Video]

Posted: October 17, 2008

Fr. Jim Martin, author of My Life with the Saints, describes Ignatian contemplation. [View Video]

Posted: October 17, 2008

God can be found in all things, although it is sometimes hard to see Him in the midst of our busy, often troubled lives. Jesuit priests and laypersons talk about seeking—and finding—God in their lives. [View Video]

Posted: October 17, 2008

Discernment of spirits is the process of trying to listen and discriminate to how God is calling us. Jesuit priests and laypersons talk about discerning God's will in the midst of the decisions we make. [View Video]

Posted: October 17, 2008

Jesuits and laypersons discuss the concept of magis which means "the more" in Latin. By seeking the magis, we ask ourselves how we can do things better in a healthy, qualitative way rather than in a compulsive or addictive way. [View Video]

Posted: October 17, 2008

Noted spiritual author and editor Fr. James Martin talks about how to start incorporating prayer into your daily life. [View Video]

Posted: October 17, 2008

Fr. Jim Martin, author of My Life with the Saints, continues his series on prayer with a reflection on how he changed his mind about Eucharistic Adoration [View Video]

Posted: September 15, 2008

Mount Manresa is pleased to welcome friends-old and new-to join our new developed Facebook web page. Take a moment to check out the page "Mount Manresa" on Facebook and list us among your friends.

Posted: July 10, 2008

Interview with Fr. Adolfo Nicolás S.J., newly elected General Superior of the Society of Jesus. [View Video]

Posted: July 8, 2008

A Jesuit Off-Broadway recounts Fr. James Martin's thrilling six months with the LAByrinth Theater Company, as it created and performed The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, which had a sold-out five-week run in New York. As the occasionally profane and worldly playwright, director, and actors struggled to understand theological issues and ideas, they strove to convey them in an artistically convincing way to a largely secular audience. Through it all, Martin learned lessons about theater and life, about how the sacred and the secular aren't always that far apart, and how questions often tell us more than answers do. [View Video]

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