Bob Fabing, SJ
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Jesuit Father Bob Fabing is an internationally known liturgical music composer, author and presenter on the topics of psychology and spirituality. He has given concert tours and presentations in Japan, China, India, Africa, Brazil, Ireland, Italy, Russia and Poland, as well as throughout the United States.
Father Fabing is the founder of the Jesuit Institute for Family Life Network, which includes 44 marriage counseling and family therapy centers in California and Oregon. He is the director of the 36-Day Program in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius at the Jesuit Retreat House in Los Altos, California, where he lives. The deep spirituality of his music is the fruit of his many years directing these counseling and spirituality centers.
He has also ministered in China for many years, teaching, promoting liturgical music and spreading the Good News of the Gospel.
Father Fabing is the founder of the Jesuit Institute for Family Life Network, which includes 44 marriage counseling and family therapy centers in California and Oregon. He is the director of the 36-Day Program in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius at the Jesuit Retreat House in Los Altos, California, where he lives. The deep spirituality of his music is the fruit of his many years directing these counseling and spirituality centers.
He has also ministered in China for many years, teaching, promoting liturgical music and spreading the Good News of the Gospel.
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Father Fabing is an internationally known composer of liturgical music, author, and presenter in the area of psychology and spirituality. Father Fabing performs concert tours nationally and abroad.
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