Unity of Heart and Mind: A Jesuit Value
"Our hearts and minds are not divided; they are congruent when the whole person is educated and engaged. This speaks to the diversity of people who go forth to set the world on fire with the Ignatian mission all across the world." - Regis University
"Our hearts and minds are not divided; they are congruent when the whole person is educated and engaged. This speaks to the diversity of people who go forth to set the world on fire with the Ignatian mission all across the world." - Regis University
About Us
The Heart and Mind Meditation Group is a drop-in meditation and contemplative practice group that meets on the Northwest Denver campus at Regis University. The group is open to Regis students, faculty, staff, and community members who are interested in learning about meditation and mindfulness practices. No prior experience is required, and you are invited to drop in anytime.
Our volunteers offer many different practices for the community to explore together, both faith based and secular. See our schedule for this semester's meeting days and times.
Location:
- Regis University, NW Denver Campus (intersection of Regis Blvd. and Lowell), Denver, CO
- Pay for parking on campus, or park up to 2 hours for free on Lowell Blvd.
- View a map of the campus .
Learn about our history.
Questions?
Contact one of our volunteers.
Sharon Bramante (she/her)
University Minister for Spirituality & Justice
University Ministry
[email protected]
Sharon holds an M.A. in Religious Studies from John Carroll University and has training as a spiritual director/companion from Manresa Jesuit Retreat House in Bloomfield Hills, MI. She uses a variety of centering, meditation, and contemplative prayer practices in her own life and with those she mentors in spirituality. Her main roles in UMin include facilitating student retreats, supervising Peer Ministers, and engaging with students in social justice education and advocacy efforts.
University Minister for Spirituality & Justice
University Ministry
[email protected]
Sharon holds an M.A. in Religious Studies from John Carroll University and has training as a spiritual director/companion from Manresa Jesuit Retreat House in Bloomfield Hills, MI. She uses a variety of centering, meditation, and contemplative prayer practices in her own life and with those she mentors in spirituality. Her main roles in UMin include facilitating student retreats, supervising Peer Ministers, and engaging with students in social justice education and advocacy efforts.
Russ Arnold (he/him)
Professor and Chair, Religious Studies
Regis College
[email protected]
Russ has practiced meditation, contemplative practices, and prayer with many different faith traditions including Judaism, Islam, and the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). His work at Regis focuses on interfaith studies.
Regis College
[email protected]
Russ has practiced meditation, contemplative practices, and prayer with many different faith traditions including Judaism, Islam, and the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). His work at Regis focuses on interfaith studies.