Are you yearning for authentic love?
Are you in a committed relationship?
Do you yearn for community?
Then this may be the retreat for you.
Directed by Fr. Alan Hartway, C.PP.S.
October 26-27
Sat. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
A social and supper will follow sessions.
Sun. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Includes celebration of the Eucharist and lunch.
Conversations about love are the most important ones we have as humans. In an increasingly hostile and unloving world, we need opportunities to refresh ourselves with fine wine.
St. Gaspar, the founder of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, reflected on the Song of Songs in a series of letters he shared among the members of his fledgling society.
The Song of Songs is a spiritual treasure of the Bible, appealing to lovers of all kinds. The retreat welcomes all interested in the great conversation about love.
Exploring St. Gaspar’s reflections on the Song of Songs in the Circular Letters, we will unfold a spirituality of authentic community and the centrality of Eucharist as lived in the Sacraments of Service.
Download a flyer about this program here. The cost is $55.
This is not a residential retreat, but a few rooms are available if you need to stay overnight. Additional charges will apply. Contact the hospitality director for details. info@pbrenewalcenter.org.
Fr. Hartway has been a Missionary of the Precious Blood since 1974 and pastor of Guardian Angels, Mead, Colorado since 2007. He served on the faculty at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, for 16 years.
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By Fr. Ron Will, CPPS
You and I are invited to gaze at the blessed bread and wine during Mass, or later in the tabernacle, and encounter the Son of God. Don’t pass up the opportunity. Gaze through the tabernacle door and see Jesus. This 10-minute meditation invites you into this experience.
By Fr. Joe Uecker, C.PP.S.
Writing to the Corinthians, Paul tells us that “Jesus was not yes one minute and no the next; he was only yes.” This is the new covenant. We “are no longer strangers and sojourners, but fellow citizens with the holy ones and members of the household of God."