Faith. Community. Leadership.
About CLA
Contemplative Leaders in Action (CLA) is an Ignatian spirituality and leadership program for young adults.
CLA participants are formed in Ignatian spirituality, practice the art of Ignatian discernment, and study Ignatian leadership.
CLA is an 18-month program that begins and ends with retreat experiences. Cohorts generally gather twice per month: a cohort session (in-person or virtual) and a virtual workshop in which all CLA cohorts, nationwide, participate. Three Days of Reflection are integrated throughout the program.
What does “Ignatian” mean?
“Ignatian” refers to the spiritual tradition inspired by St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556), founder of the Society of Jesus (aka the Jesuits).
CLA is deeply rooted in the Ignatian tradition. The program is sponsored by the Jesuits and partners with religious communities and lay people inspired by the teachings of St. Ignatius.
Ignatian Leadership
Ignatian leadership is a way of being in the world deeply rooted in Ignatian spirituality and informed by a “way of proceeding” found in the Jesuit tradition. Ignatian leadership is marked by humility, hope, authenticity, a profound sense of purpose, and, most notably, discernment. Ignatian leaders are contemplatives in action, who pay attention to how God is moving in their lives and respond to the needs of the world.