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Supercharge Your Soul retreat Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center
For young adults ages 18 to 35, Theme: “The Flesh and the Spirit: Can Religion Really Satisfy My Heart?” The day will include intellectual formation, Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, and the opportunity for confession and spiritual direction. Retreat leader Father Nathan Cromley of Eagle Eye Ministries. For information write to Aurora Patag …
Encountering Mercy, Day 3 at St. Michael (Ft. Loramie)
Annual Living Christ Retreat sponsored by the Newport & Fort Loramie Pastoral Region. Theme: Encountering Mercy. Breakfast included. To register call Ann at (937) 295-2891.
St. Francis Women’s Retreat Begins at Bergamo Center
Feb. 24-26. St. Francis of Assisi Church invites all area Catholic women to its 23rd annual women’s retreat. This year’s theme: “Come to Me, all you who are Weary.” Author and speaker Judith Dunlap will lead this retreat for women college age and older. It will include three or four teaching segments …
Encountering Mercy, Day 2 at St. Michael (Ft. Loramie)
Annual Living Christ Retreat sponsored by the Newport & Fort Loramie Pastoral Region. Theme: Encountering Mercy. Dinner included. To register call Ann at (937) 295-2891.
Encountering Mercy, Day 1 at St. Michael (Ft. Loramie)
Annual Living Christ Retreat sponsored by the Newport & Fort Loramie Pastoral Region. Theme: Encountering Mercy. Dinner included. To register call Ann at (937) 295-2891.
David Haas Workshop/Retreat at St. Charles Borromeo (Kettering)
Contemporary Catholic liturgical music composer David Haas (“We are Called,” “You are Mine,” “Blest are They”) will lead a retreat-workshop filled with music and reflection entitled “That You Might Have Life: 12 Spiritual Steps for the Call to Holiness.” Space is limited—please register by February 15. Includes lunch. Remember to come for Friday’s …
A picture says a thousand words: Mens Retreat at LaSalle
LaSalle held their annual Men’s Retreat over the weekend. Guest Speaker was John Leyendecker.
Family Activities for July 2013
Staff Report By the time July arrives, school is a distant memory for children and vacation season is in full swing. While grill outs and fireworks are great ways to spend quality time with the family, here are some suggestions for a more spiritually fulfilling July.