School board and Jesuit centre opening retreat centre and chapel

The Wellington Catholic District School Board and the Ignatius Jesuit Centre here will be holding an official opening of their renovated stud­ent retreat and ecology cen­tre, The Villa, and newly built Meditation Chapel on Feb. 4, at 3pm. 

 

“The Villa was originally built in 1964 as a summer holi­day place for Jesuits,” said executive director Father Jim Pro­fit. “Over the years it has been used for many different purposes, most recently as housing for those taking part in our farm internship program.”

In December of 2008, stud­ents enrolled in a construction course and three Catholic schools in Guelph took on the project of renovating The Villa. The students were guided by teacher Brian Andres, under the supervision of Tambro Con­struc­tion Ltd. The renovations were completed last spring and the building is now used by the school board for student re­treats. It is also used for the Igna­tius ecology programs.

“The renovations of The Villa were made possible through funds raised by the school board’s Bishop Din­ners,” said Don Drone, director of education and Chief Execu­tive Officer of the school board. “This has been our maj­or fundraiser for the past seven years.”

Construction did not stop there. Last fall, another group of students constructed the 400 square foot Meditation Chapel. It will be used as a place of prayer for retreats, people walking the land, and students using The Villa.

The official opening will include be a blessing ceremony of the Chapel by Paul Bergie, auxi­liary  Bishop of the Hamil­ton Diocese. Food and refresh­ments will be available. 

“We are having an official opening to acknowledge the collaboration between the Igna­tius Jesuit Centre and the school board, and to celebrate the work of all the students,” said Profit. “The work these young people have done is truly amazing.”

 

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