Come join us on a weekend retreat with Rev. Anthony Rigoli, OMI. The past couple of years have been very stressful, how do we find peace and hope in the midst of it all.
Please join us on a retreat lead by Rev. Jeffrey Montz. We will explore essential truths to help us on our journey toward union with God by drawing upon the teachings, and samples of the saints.
Come join us on a mid-week (Wednesday a.m. - Friday) retreat with Rev. Anthony Rigoli, OMI. We will look at how our faith and the Word of God helps us to not only survive during a time of pandemic but also helps to find lasting peace.
Please join us on a retreat lead by Rev. Jeffrey Montz. We will explore essential truths to help us on our journey toward union with God by drawing upon the teachings and examples of the saints.
Retreat Captains come to join us on your Appreciation Retreat with Fr. Doug Doussan on "Accepting and Responding To God's Unconditional Love." The heart of the Gospel and the most fundamental truth of Christianity is that God loves each person unconditionally. This Retreat is only for the Retreat Captains.
Come join us for a weekend retreat with Fr. Joseph Nassal, CPPS. On the journey of faith, a "new creation" is the promise of transformation that comes from God's generous Grace. In this retreat we will learn how we are transformed in the Risen Christ.
This interactive retreat is open to men and women who are grieving the loss of someone.(stillborn, miscarriage, child, adult child, spouse, parent, siblings or friends)
Phylacteries and Tassels are mentioned in a number of Scriptural references (Deut. 6:8; 11:8;Exodus:13:9, 16) but in Matthew 13:5 Jesus uses the image to indicate a lack of complete conversion. He asks the Pharisees to forego externals in favor of the internal conversion of the heart. It was a challenge for them and is an on-going challenge for believers today. This retreat will look at the implications for us today.
During this retreat we will be discussing the title of " Mary, Our Good Mother." Since the time of our founder, St. Marcellin Champagnat, the Marist Brothers have always referred to Mary as, "Our Good Mother." Within this weekend retreat we will consider this tradition and the implications it may have for us. We go to Mary as our Ordinary Resource, requesting her assistance in all our endeavors.
Searching for Peace, Fulfillment, and Holiness This retreat is for young adult Catholics who are experiencing struggles with sin, lack of peace and happiness, difficulty discerning how to live the Christian life, and have a desire for holiness and sanctity.
Using the lens of grace in our call to holiness, participants will gain practical experience in being emptied to be filled. Prayer forms such as Centering Prayer, Spiritual Reading, Meditation and Contemplation will be used.