Knowing Ourselves: The Enneagram as a Path to Wholeness
Overview
Knowing Ourselves: The Enneagram as a Path to Wholeness
Facilitated by Michael Ceragioli, MA
DATES & TIMES:
Friday | February 13, 2026 | 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Saturday | February 14, 2026 | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
REGISTRATION: $40
LOCATION:
IN-PERSON: Whitley Event Center at Oblate School of Theology
285 Oblate Dr., San Antonio, TX 78216
ONLINE: On Zoom
Discover how the Enneagram can illumine our journey toward personal and spiritual wholeness in this engaging two-day series led by Michael Ceragioli, a scholar of Christian spirituality and co-author of Revisioning Spirituality: Human Transformation and the Communal Imagination.
Whether familiar with the Enneagram or engaging with this ancient personality framework for the first time, this program offers a reflective and welcoming space to explore how we can deepen our self-understanding and enrich Christian spirituality.
A Zoom option will be available for those who prefer to participate online.
“The purposes in the human mind are like deep water, but the wise draw them out” (Proverbs 20:5)
This verse beautifully mirrors the work of depth psychology and the Enneagram, inviting us to courageously explore our inner depths and draw forth the wisdom that leads to true freedom.
Together we will explore the Enneagram as a map for recognizing our core motivations, habitual patterns, and hidden defenses, while also divulging the gifts, strengths, and capacities that emerge as we grow in authenticity and compassion.
Through teaching, conversation, and spiritual reflection, participants will be encouraged to see how self-knowledge opens us more fully to grace—impacting both our personal lives and the communities we help shape.
Drawing on his expertise in depth psychology, contemporary spirituality, and theology, Michael cultivates a rich, thought-provoking environment. He brings fresh perspectives that help participants connect the Enneagram’s wisdom to their lived experience and spiritual path.
Whether you’re seeking greater self-understanding, healthier relationships, or a more grounded relationship with God, this series offers an inviting space for reflection, conversation, and renewal. Join us—in person or on Zoom—as we take the next step toward knowing ourselves and becoming whole.
Friday, February 13 (Evening)
- 5:30–6:00 PM — Arrival & Check-In
- 6:00–6:10 PM — Welcome & Opening
- 6:10–7:30 PM — Session 1
- 7:30–7:45 PM — Q&A
- 7:45–8:00 PM — Closing & Preview for Saturday
Saturday, February 14 (Day)
- 8:30–9:00 AM — Arrival & Light Hospitality
- 9:00–10:15 AM — Session 2
- 10:15–10:30 AM — Break
- 10:30 AM–12:00 PM — Session 3
- 12:00–1:15 PM — Lunch Break
- 1:15–2:30 PM — Session 4
- 2:30–2:45 PM — Break
- 2:45–3:30 PM — Session 5 + Q&A
- 3:30–4:00 PM — Closing
CURRENT OST STUDENTS | FACULTY | STAFF | FDP | MtM
A limited number of complimentary tickets are available for this event. Please contact the Continuing Education Program Coordinator for the Promo Code at (210) 341-1366 x 206 or email Veronica Montalvo at vmontalvo@ost.edu.
MEET THE FACILITATOR
Michael Ceragioli, MA (Th.) is the Interim Director of the MA in Spirituality program at Oblate School of Theology and a doctoral student in Christian Spirituality. His research explores the idea of the soul in Christian spirituality, depth psychology, American pragmatism, and contemporary spirituality. He is the co-author of Sent Forth: A Handbook for a Missionary Church (Cascade Books, 2022) with Ignacio Llorente. Most recently, he co-authored Revisioning Spirituality: Human Transformation and the Communal Imagination (Paulist Press, 2025) with John J. Markey, OP, PhD. In addition to his writing and teaching, Michael is deeply committed to forming students for lives of faith and service, helping them engage spirituality as both an academic discipline and a lived experience.
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- 22 hours
- In person
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Whitley Event Center
285 Oblate Drive
San Antonio, TX 78216
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Oblate School of Theology
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