June 1, 2020
We welcome our retreatants back to the Jesuit Spiritual Center. Come be refreshed and immersed in the loving presence of our God. Our buildings are well prepared for your health and safety. We are following Covid-19 protocol from the State of Ohio and following the liturgical guidelines from the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. We look forward to seeing you soon and hold you, your family, and loved ones in prayer.
March 23, 2020
The Jesuit Spiritual Center made the difficult decision to close our campus effective Monday, March 23. We look forward to continuing our retreats and offering spiritual opportunities when the stay-at-home restriction is lifted. Until that time, we send blessings to you, your family and our world for renewed health so we may continue to live a life filled with hope in the love of our God.
March 16, 2020
In light of the most recent announcements from the President, Governor of Ohio and the Archbishop of Cincinnati, all retreats, programs and non-staff activities at the Jesuit Spiritual Center are hereby cancelled until April 14, 2020. This is subject to change. We will continue to post updates.
Thank you for your understanding. May our loving God watch over you, your family, and loved ones during this time. We keep you in our prayers.
March 12, 2020
The health and well-being of our guests and employees is always a top priority for the Jesuit Spiritual Center. We remain committed to upholding the highest standards of cleanliness and want you to feel at ease when you come on retreat here at the Center.
In light of concerns regarding COVID-19 please know we take the measures for hygiene and cleanliness very seriously and are taking additional steps to ensure the safety and health or our guests. For the protection of everyone, we ask that our retreatants be mindful of their health status before coming on retreat.
Our Center’s health and safety guidelines are designed to address a broad spectrum of viruses, including COVID-19. For the most updated information regarding COVID-19 please refer to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or your local health authority.