Partners

The Tantur Ecumenical Institute is situated at a beautiful location on a Hill in Jerusalem, near Bethlehem. It serves as a welcoming place in The Holy Land for visitors who come from all over the world to stay at this Oasis of Learning, Community and Hospitality.

We welcome groups and individuals from all walks of life,

Tantur offers a variety of Continuing Education Programs and Sabbatical Programs for anyone seeking to encounter this complex land we call "holy." Each program includes a variety of lectures and excursions designed to introduce participants to its geography, history, complex religious life, local people and the Bible.

The main aim of the ISC in Glasgow, a work of the Jesuits in Scotland, is encourage prayer and discernment in Christian communities of Scotland.

We seek to encourage people to develop a personal relationship with God and give them the skills to make life choices in line with their Christian faith.

We aim to offer educational opportunities in the Christian Faith from the popular to university level.

With the help of our bursary fund, and other generous donors, we facilitate the attendance at our events of all people, regardless of ability to pay.

We aim to be a centre of excellence for the training and delivery of the spirituality of St. Ignatius Loyola for Scotland. To this end we offer a comprehensive training programme from the initial course in 'Growth in prayer and Reflective Living' to in depth courses on the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius.

Officially established in 1971 as a parish within the Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg, St John XXIII Parish in Geneva is not a territorial parish but a linguistic one made up of nearly 100 different nationalities for whom English is a common tongue. Coming from so many different countries, its diverse community is a true microcosm of the universal Church! The Parish was based at the Pope John XXIII Centre in Petit-Saconnex from October 1982 until Feb 2013. It then moved to St. Nicolas de Flüe at rue de Montbrillant in March 2013 primarily to accommodate its increasing numbers. Its new premises now offer twice the amount of space (1,780 square meters) for worship, community gatherings, ministries, and religious education.