Session 1
October 18, 2025
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 2
October 25, 2025
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 3
November 1, 2025
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 4
November 8, 2025
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 5
November 15, 2025
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 6
February 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 7
February 14, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 8
February 21, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 9
February 28, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 10
March 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 11
March 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 12
March 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 13
March 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 14
March 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 15
March 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 16
March 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 17
March 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 18
March 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 19
March 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm
Session 20
March 7, 2026
11.00am-1.00pm

London Jesuit Centre

Online Course Details    

Module 1

Week 1
Examining the need for normal healthy change and growth
We all have a deep-seated desire and longing to keep growing in our humanness and in our faiths and spiritualities.  The starting point is our early life experience which hugely influences our views of self, of others and of God.  Remembering and better understanding those experiences which have formed us can be the first steps towards on-going healthy change and growth.  Even facing the wounded parts of ourselves, can lead us further along the path of love for which we long.

Week 2
Self-awareness, the urge to care for others and a growing sense of God


Reflecting on our individual, unique life stories, coupled with learning how to effectively care for others, opens us up to an increasing awareness of a divine, loving and healing presence.  Noticing, accepting and rejoicing in the vital importance of personal feelings, as well as rational thought, brings new energy and hope.  The power of love within us leads to compassionate, tender and wise connections with others.

Week 3
Uncovering the original blessing and coming to know that “all is well; all manner of things are well” (Julian of Norwich, Revelations of Divine Love)


We recognise the frailties that afflict us all.  We face the struggles of life.  We must also know and experience the gentle, compassionate and healing presence of God in all the circumstances that make up our lives.  As we learn to listen and to open ourselves to grace, the uncertainty remains but is transformed into much more than resilience.

Week 4
Healthy heart and mind; life-giving faith and spirituality


A pathway is built between a healthy heart and mind and a healthy, spiritual way of living.  Together we flourish, while separated we diminish.  Awareness expands. Becoming more human and alive, we begin to glimpse the glory of God in people, in ‘ordinary’ things, in places and events.

Week 5
Holiness and wholeness


‘When I am weak, then I am strong’ (2 Cor 12: 10) Can I dare to be myself? Discovering completeness- the divine and the human dwelling in harmony, within me.  What does it mean to be the ‘wounded healer’?  Everyday mysticism.  Continuing the journey.

Each week of the first five-week module, there will be an in-person session at the London Jesuit Centre, lasting 2 hours. During each week’s session, suggested Readings and Points for Reflection will be offered, in preparation for the next session.

Please note there are no resources for the second module.

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Tutors

Mgr Malachy Keegan

Mgr Malachy Keegan is a Catholic priest, ordained 51 years ago, and an accredited, practising psychotherapist for almost 20 years. He has worked in the U.K. and Europe, Africa, India, North and South America often among poor and traumatised people. He studied Psychology and Spirituality at the University of Berkeley, California as well as in the UK. He worked in prisons in the UK and Europe for 14 years with people who have both suffered immense trauma in their own lives and have inflicted trauma on others. He has been chaplain to a Religious community of Contemplatives as well as a hospital and school chaplain. He is presently a Parish Priest, near Croydon in South London.

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