Virtual Lenten retreat
Online EventJoin Ralph Martin on four consecutive Sundays in Lent for a live online Lenten Mission on inspiring wisdom from the greatest spiritual teachers in the Church
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Join Ralph Martin on four consecutive Sundays in Lent for a live online Lenten Mission on inspiring wisdom from the greatest spiritual teachers in the Church
Join Ralph Martin on four consecutive Sundays in Lent for a live online Lenten Mission on inspiring wisdom from the greatest spiritual teachers in the Church
Join Ralph Martin on four consecutive Sundays in Lent for a live online Lenten Mission on inspiring wisdom from the greatest spiritual teachers in the Church
On March 1 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the Shrine of St. Anthony will present a Study Retreat on the book of Job and Suffering, led by Fr. Jude Winkler, OFM Conv.! This workshop will explore the message of this book as well as the larger question of why there is suffering and how […]
Topics that will be explored are intrinsic to the caregiver journey, especially compassion, burnout, family dynamics, the necessity of self-care, and the often-conflicting emotions that accompany the caregiver journey. Throughout the program, participants will be invited to engage in storytelling, prayer or mediation, writing, and other exercises that validate the caregiver’s experience and provide therapeutic […]
Early in our faith life, many of us may have learned about the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy. Since mercy is a virtue which helps us have compassion for others and a desire to alleviate their suffering, we can all benefit from reflecting on the seven Corporal Works of Mercy (to feed the hungry, […]
Join us for a delicious lunch and dialogue about Come Forth: The Promise of Jesus’s Greatest Miracle by Jesuit priest and author, Fr. James Martin, SJ. In this 2023 work, Fr. Martin vividly explores the biblical story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead while meditatively highlighting the diverse meanings embedded in Jesus’s words for […]
In the Scripture reading for the liturgy of Ash Wednesday, the prophet Joel says to us: “Return to me with your whole heart” (Joel 2:12). In the opening of the Confessions of St. Augustine, Augustine reminds us that our heart is restless until it rests in God. The season of Lent invites us to look […]
As we gather during this Saturday of the 2nd Week of Lent, we will reflect on the gospel reading for the day, which is the story of The Prodigal Son. Through presentations, quiet time, and small group sharing, we will consider the personal, interfaith, interracial, and international elements of forgiveness. Lunch is included. Guided by […]
In this Lenten day retreat, we will explore the counterintuitive wisdom that vulnerability and our wounds are often a primary portal to God’s grace, healing, and transformation. We will weave together the path outlined by 12-Step Spirituality, the lives of the saints, and the message and witness of Jesus Himself into a way forward through […]