Parenting Through the Lens of Ignatian Spirituality: A Community Conversation 

In the video above, Fr. John Siberski, SJ, shares reflections about parenting through the lens of Ignatian spirituality with a focus on the Holy Family. This video is compiled from the three sharing sessions that took place earlier this year and includes 3 reflections followed by questions for further contemplation on what it means to be a parent.


Parents in their 20s, 30s, and 40s are invited to a Jesuit Connections online series on Mondays from 8:00-8:45pm ET:

January 22, 2024
January 29, 2024
February 5, 2024

Are you looking for meaningful conversations with other parents inspired by Ignatian spirituality? Join Jesuit Connections on January 22, 2024 for the first in a series of conversations among Ignatian parents. 

Fr. John Siberski, SJ, will serve as our moderator and open the gathering with a short reflection followed by an opportunity to connect with other parents to reflect together on the joys and challenges of raising children.

Parent groups will continue to meet on Mondays in January and February leading into Lent (January 22, January 29 and February 5 ). Please feel free to join us for one or all of these community gatherings.  

Note that this parenting series will not be recorded.


Fr. John R. Siberski, SJ, MD, received his B.S. from Penn State University and M.D. from Temple University.  Board certified in both internal medicine and psychiatry he has spent his entire medical career in the care of the elderly.  He has been on the faculties of Harvard Medical School, Dartmouth Medical School and Georgetown University School of Medicine.  A Jesuit since 1997 he was ordained a priest in 2007.  He is currently assistant director of the Ministry to Priests Program based at Boston College.  In his spare time Fr. Siberski is a photographer with a particular interest in black and white photography, photography in churches, monasteries, and landscape.

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