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Triduum Retreat: μένο (meno)
April 17 @ 4:00 pm - April 20 @ 1:00 pm EDT
$405Event Navigation

Abide, Stay, Dwell, Live, Remain
During Triduum, we have a special opportunity to live these days with Jesus: to see him, listen to him, learn from him, be loved by him, love him, be moved, be grieved, be lost, and to rejoice at what God does in and for him (and us)! We are also invited to learn anew how to live the gift of our own sacred and unique human lives as he did, with him and his Abba and Spirit with us.
μένο (meno) is a Greek word that appears repeatedly in the Gospel and Letters of John; it communicates something important that God seems to want us to “get.” μένο (meno) is not merely a concept or vocabulary word, but an invitation to see Jesus living this way — and to more deeply approach and embrace this way of living. The clarion call to μένο (meno) will guide the reflections during the retreat, as we bring our lives, loves, needs, travails, longings, and joys to these days of journeying and remembering.
Retreatants will have ample opportunity for silence and the richness of the Holy Week Liturgies, along with input and guidance for reflection. Guided by Joanne Cahoon (presentations) and Fr. John Collins (liturgies).
There is also a COMMUTER OPTION for this retreat (no lodging, no breakfast) for $255.