Join us Live Online for the Winners Announcement!
You can enter to win a trip to France, two tickets to the Avila Summit, and more. Share the news with your friends so they can be eligible to win FREE stuff too!
Are You Stuck in a Rut With Your Spiritual Life?
Are you interested in growing in your prayer life? You can take a course at the Avila Institute this spring to learn more about the wisdom of the saints, the spiritual life, and much more!
Last Chance to Join Us!
Register today for two upcoming spring courses called Introduction to St. Thérèse of Lisieux and Angels and Demons. You don’t want to miss out on the opportunity to take these School of Spiritual Formation courses that will give you insights and wisdom about Saints and the spiritual realm.
Will You Be 1 of the 25?
There are only 25 seats left for this year’s Summit. Will be one of the 25? Don’t miss out on this opportunity!
Awake: Spiritual Warfare – Pushing Back the Darkness
Registration for Avila Summit 2019: Awake is officially open to the public. The Summit will be held this coming July 12-14 at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, AL, and will be your chance to join together as an Avila family and be inspired.
Register for Avila Institute Courses Today!
Join the Avila Institute for courses this spring! Learn more about the wisdom of St. Therese of Lisieux and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit through dynamic online courses.
I Love the Catholic Church
Two of the most troubling moments of my life as a Catholic occurred this year. The first was when I was editing an editorial of
Avila Institute Fall Courses
There are two upcoming fall courses at the Avila Institute called “Contemplative Prayer and the Angelic Doctor” and “Growth in Holiness: Doctors of the Interior Life.” You will learn wisdom from the saints and their pursuit of God. Register online to find out more about these two intriguing classes!
A Novena for Justice and Healing in the Church
Dear Friends, The Church is suffering. Victims are suffering. Faithful priests and Bishops are suffering. The laity are suffering. All of this suffering comes through