
EMPOWERING LEADERS
FOR THE FUTURE
Amoris Christi means “Of the love of Christ.”
The Love of Christ is our mission. We are possessed by this Love and belong to it in every way, together with all those who are equally captivated by the heart of Jesus.


Our Journey in Numbers

7
Years of
Formation

42+
School of Nazareth
Students and Alumni

398
Ignatian Silent
Retreat Participants

500+
Summer in the SoN Participants
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OUR STORY
moris Christi was born from a desire: to help people encounter Christ in a way that transforms the whole of life. What began as teaching young adults how to pray has grown into a dynamic mission serving families, young adults, and leaders across the Church. Today, Amoris Christi stands at the threshold of a new horizon—poised to reach new heights in forming hearts and minds for the mission of God. We are moving into spaces where faith and science converge, and where the deepest questions of the human heart meet the wisdom of the Gospel. We believe the human person is not meant to remain confined within natural limits but to be drawn into communion with God Himself. Our programs form people to live this truth—uniting spiritual formation, theological depth, and practical leadership for the Church and the world.
From the School of Nazareth to leadership intensives, from family retreats to innovative partnerships with parishes and dioceses, Amoris Christi is pioneering a path forward. It is a mission alive with urgency and vision, one that seeks to awaken in every person the possibility of living fully in Christ.
As an institution, Amoris Christi stands ready to collaborate with benefactors, parishes, dioceses, and universities who share this vision. Together, we can build the structures, programs, and opportunities that will equip the next generation of leaders and families to step beyond the limits of nature and into communion with God.
JOIN our MISSION
Join us in forming leaders rooted in contemplative prayer, affective maturity, and a deep sense of personal mission - men and women who live as faithful disciples in the heart of the Church.

