All retreat offerings will be in-person during the 2021-2022 Academic Year.
If you have questions, please email the coordinator in charge of the specific retreat program or stop by Mission and Ministry in Hemmingson 104.
November 5-6, 2021
November 6-7, 2021
January 21-22, 2022
January 22-23, 2022
February 25-26, 2022
February 26-27, 2022
New Gonzaga students: Be part of a new Gonzaga program tradition. The ZAG ESCAPE begins this Fall. An overnight program at Gonzaga’s famed Bozarth Center, ESCAPE IS designed to get you started through reflection on your own experience leading to your being a ZAG, and how you are finding your place at GU.
Questions? Please contact Fr. Pat Conroy at conroyp@gonzaga.eduOctober 1-3, 2021
November 12-14, 2021
February 4-6, 2022
March 18-20, 2022
Continue your Gonzaga journey on Sophomore retreat by have great fun rejoicing in the goodness of God and the goodness of one another. We are excited to dance, rejoice, and have fun together in community.
Questions? Please contact Janeen Steer at steerj@gonzaga.edu
September 24-26, 2021 – Search #1
October 29-31, 2021 – Search #2
February 11-13, 2022 – Search #3
March 25-27, 2022 – Search #4
Search is a weekend retreat founded on the extravagant love of God. We welcome Junior students to explore Jesus' love in a community context. The weekend is driven by a series of talks where student leaders share their stories, and retreatants are given space to reflect and share their own perspectives.
Questions? Please contact search@gonzaga.eduJanuary 5-9, 2022
This contemplative retreat, based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, is designed as the culminating retreat experience for Gonzaga students. Crafted specifically for graduating Zags, this five-day experience focuses on listening to God’s intimate movement in our lives. Utilizing guided prayer exercises, one-on-one spiritual direction, and silent personal reflection, this retreat invites participants to grow close to God as they discern where life is taking them. This retreat will take place the week before the beginning of Spring Semester.
Questions? Please contact Erik Mertens at mertense@gonzaga.edu
Have you ever wondered about the roots of the Sabbath (Hebrew: Shabbat)?
It's great to learn about the gift of Shabbat, but is way better to experience it first hand through music, meditation, long walks around Bozarth Mansion and of course by hanging out with friends and building Zag community. Bring your hobby, a craft or a book (fun or assigned) for downtime. Enjoy festive Shabbat meals with new friends and old ones, and come away with a deeper sense of the Jewish sabbath.
All are welcome regardless of religious background or ability to pay.