Why an Ignatian Silent Retreat?
Retreats We Currently Offer:
- Men's and Women's 4-Day, conference-based Silent Retreats
- 5-Day & 8-Day Directed Silent Retreats
- The 30-Day Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius for Priests, Seminarians, Religious and Laypeople
- 19th Annotation of the Spiritual Exercises (upon request)
- Days of Recollection
- Healing Retreats
- Couples Retreats
- Other hosted retreats
What is an Ignatian Silent REtreat?
The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius provide the foundation for all of the silent retreats at Broom Tree. These exercises allow retreatants to consider Creation, Sin, Repentance, and Christian Redemption. Through prayer and discernment, they provide the opportunity for those who practice them to realize and surrender to God’s great plan of salvation through Christ.
The Ignatian Spiritual Exercises provide a way to pray, an approach to making decisions, and a practical guide to everyday life. They were developed by St. Ignatius of Loyola to help people of faith deepen their relationship with God. Through a collection of prayers, meditations, and contemplative practices, the Spiritual Exercises enable each of us to contemplate the life, Passion, and Resurrection of Christ, and to consider how they provide the framework for how we should live and serve each day.
Being silent, waiting, and listening for God to speak – with nowhere to go, no agenda to keep, and no superficial social contact – is the key ingredient for communicating with God. The beauty of the grounds also helps dispose oneself to hearing the Lord speak. Elijah did not find God in the earthquake, hurricane, or fire, but in the quiet breeze. (1 Kings 19:12).
Why silence?
If you are interested in a conference-based silent retreat at Broom Tree, here are some questions you might have.
Please note that not all retreats scheduled at Broom Tree are Silent Ignatian Retreats. We have the privilege of hosting a variety of types throughout the year. Please visit the Scheduled Retreats page for a listing of other retreats.

