In the Spotlight: Spiritual Indifference:
A Look at Ignatian Spirituality
Jon Metz
Sunday December 1
10:30 AM | Daniels Hall
Join us for our session examining Ignatian and Jesuit spirituality. When his life did not go according to his plan, Ignatius had to learn how to see the world in a different way. He developed a method of discernment called the Spiritual Exercises, and he adopted the worldview of “Finding God in All Things.” In this session we will learn about this theology and examine how it is applicable to our lives.
Jon Metz has taught both in Theology and Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette. He holds a doctorate in Leadership with a research focus on parish leadership and master’s degrees in both ministry and social work. In addition to his teaching schedule, Jon has served in many pastoral roles including campus minister, adult formation, and family formation minister.