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Silent Directed Retreat
“Inner Peace in One’s Heart” June 3rd to the 7th, 2024 Our five-day Silent Retreat takes its inspiration from Luke 15:1-32 with its three transformational parables. Spiritual direction will be offered daily providing retreatants with the opportunity to experience the inner sanctuary of their own minds, hearts, and souls. Liturgy, reflections, silence, and a peaceful environment will bless us as we discover the Presence of God living in every dimension of our lives. Directed By: Fr. Joe Moons, C.P., Retreat…
Find out more »Institute for the Study of the Passion, Spring Series
REFLECTIONS ON THE GOSPEL OF ST. MARK LECTURE 2: The Parables of The Kingdom Of God Thursday, May 17, 2018, 10 am-12 noon Presented by: Fr.Tom Bonacci, C.P. The Miracles of Jesus signify the coming of the Kingdom of God. The miracles of the Kingdom are reflected in the parables of the Kingdom’s arrival. Life itself is the greatest parable. We will explore the parables of Jesus who is the master of seeing God in every twist and turn of…
Find out more »Retreat for Women in Recovery
IN ALL THE AFFAIRS OF OUR LIVES 12 STEPS OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (May 17-19) The 12 Steps Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous has become the standard for recovery programs of every types. The 12 Steps were born out of real life experience by people who were amazed at their recovery. After a significant time of discernment, those who were experiencing their recovery had the generosity of heart to record and share their experiences with other suffering and recovering people. It is…
Find out more »Retreat for Men in Recovery
Opening Our Hearts …Transforming Our Losses May 11-13, 2018 Ours is an age of guilt. We feel guilty about everything. At least, we are invited to feel guilty to the point where we believe we are responsible for everything and everyone at the expense of our own well-being. This guilt causes us to suffer the loss of a sense of a healthy self. In fact, we suffer many losses in our battles with alcohol and addiction. Our Retreat will uncover…
Find out more »Institute for the Study of the Passion, Spring Series
REFLECTIONS ON THE GOSPEL OF ST. MARK LECTURE 1: A Profile in Miracles Thursday, May 3, 2018, 10 am-12 noon Presented by: Fr.Tom Bonacci, C.P. The Miracles of Jesus signify the coming of the Kingdom of God. The miracles of the Kingdom are reflected in the parables of the Kingdom’s arrival. Life itself is the greatest parable. We will explore the parables of Jesus who is the master of seeing God in every twist and turn of life. * Meets…
Find out more »Women’s Weekend – April 27-29
"May the Passion of Christ be Always in our Hearts" The word "Passion" will refer not only to the suffering and death of Jesus on the Cross but his empathy and dedication to the poor and oppressed of his time. Mark probes the "plunging" of Jesus into the brokenness of humanity. Presumably the first step along all of our spiritual paths is becoming aware, however dimly, of the numinous elements and experiences of our lives. Eventually, we come to cherish…
Find out more »Women’s Weekend – April 20-22
"May the Passion of Christ be Always in our Hearts" The word "Passion" will refer not only to the suffering and death of Jesus on the Cross but his empathy and dedication to the poor and oppressed of his time. Mark probes the "plunging" of Jesus into the brokenness of humanity. Presumably the first step along all of our spiritual paths is becoming aware, however dimly, of the numinous elements and experiences of our lives. Eventually, we come to cherish these…
Find out more »Men’s Weekend April 13-15
"May the Passion of Christ be Always in our Hearts" The word "Passion" will refer not only to the suffering and death of Jesus on the Cross but his empathy and dedication to the poor and oppressed of his time. Mark probes the "plunging" of Jesus into the brokenness of humanity. Presumably the first step along all of our spiritual paths is becoming aware, however dimly, of the numinous elements and experiences of our lives. Eventually, we come to cherish…
Find out more »Women’s Weekend – April 6-8
"May the Passion of Christ be Always in our Hearts" The word "Passion" will refer not only to the suffering and death of Jesus on the Cross but his empathy and dedication to the poor and oppressed of his time. Mark probes the "plunging" of Jesus into the brokenness of humanity. Presumably the first step along all of our spiritual paths is becoming aware, however dimly, of the numinous elements and experiences of our lives. Eventually, we come to cherish…
Find out more »Holy Week Retreat (Triduum)
"ENKINDLING THE FIRE WITHIN" Sunday, April 18 to 21, 2019 In these Holy days leading up to Easter, Christ invites us to share in His passion and recognize the great act of love that it is. He invites us to participate in His Pascal Mystery, calling out to our Merciful Father as He did in the Garden of Gethsemane. He asks that we walk with Him and help to bare the cross of love and sorrow. Allow Christ to…
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