Peter Stur
Peter Stur

Peter Stur

Instructor, Spiritual Theology and the Interior Life

  • Design, Construction and Technology, Literature and Russian Language (Central Technical College, Czechoslovakia)
  • Certificate of Completion in Spiritual Direction, Direction of Spiritual Exercises, Supervision of Spiritual Directors (Lanteri Center for Ignatian Spirituality)

Peter Stur is the founder of In Ipso, a Denver-based Catholic ministry designed to help the lay faithful develop a more intimate relationship with Christ through prayer. The ministry draws heavily on Saint Ignatius’ principles of prayer and discernment of spirits, but expands its Ignatian foundation with wisdom from other spiritualities within the Catholic Church, including the Dominican and the Carmelites, among others. Peter, was formed as Spiritual Director at the Lanteri Center for Ignatian Spirituality in Denver. In addition to conducting parish missions and public speaking programs, he directs silent retreats for laity and deacons, is one of the formators of future deacons at St. John Vianney seminary, guides faithful through the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius, teaches pre-seminary program at Avila Institute.

Reverend Samuel Aquila, S.T.L, Archbishop of Denver granted In Ipso the decree of Private Juridical Personality and its programs are supported and recommended many spiritual and retreat masters as Father Daniel Barron, Director of Spiritual Formation at the Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary in Denver, and Father Greg Cleveland, OMV, executive Director of the Lanteri Center for Ignatian Spirituality. Prior to founding In Ipso, Peter owned and operated a high-end custom kitchen and cabinet design, manufacture and installation business, and won a number of awards including Kitchen of the Year in 2007 according to Colorado Homes and Lifestyles Magazine.

Peter has been married for 32 years and has 10 children. He is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting and falconry.

  • Module 2: The Way of Conversion

    This module offers reflective insights on the experience of conversion and matters of spiritual importance that arise in the wake of conversion.

    The aftermath of conversion is as important as the conversion itself. There will also be special emphasis placed on understanding sin, mercy, and the soul’s response to grace.