The practice of repetition is an important tool used throughout the Spiritual Exercises. Looking back on their shared time in Chicago, Collin and Michael reflect on how we all might learn to better savor the graces in our own lives.
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Collin Price is a Jesuit regent, currently working with the Jesuit Restorative Justice Initiative, a prison ministry based out of Los Angeles. Collin grew up on a farm in eastern Washington and studied civil engineering at Gonzaga University, where he met the Jesuits. After a few years of building roads and playing in a rock and roll band throughout the northwest, he entered the Society of Jesus in 2018. He has since given up the road-building, but he still likes rock and roll.
Joined in 2024 cpricesj@thejesuitpost.org
4 postsThe Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Every Chicago Deep Dish Pizza: Part III
The practice of repetition is an important tool used throughout the Spiritual Exercises. Looking back on their shared time in Chicago, Collin and Michael reflect on how we all might learn to better savor the graces in our own lives.
The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Every Chicago Deep Dish Pizza: Part II
The practice of repetition is an important tool used throughout the Spiritual Exercises. Looking back on their shared time in Chicago, Collin and Michael reflect on how we all might learn to better savor the graces in our own lives.
The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Every Chicago Deep Dish Pizza
The practice of repetition is an important tool used throughout the Spiritual Exercises. Looking back on their shared time in Chicago, Collin and Michael reflect on how we all might learn to better savor the graces in our own lives.