Franciscan Retreats and Spirituality Center in Prior Lake MN
Call 952-447-2182 or visit www.franciscanretreats.net
Lenten retreat opportunities:
2023 Lenten Day of Prayer Dates:
March 1, 8, 15 and 22
'Old Testament Stories and Characters'
March 1: Family Feud: Esau, Jacob, Rebecca
March 8: Joel’s Vision of the Future
March 15: David and Goliath
March 22: Lesser Known Women in the Scriptures
Lenten Days of Prayer begin at 9:15 a.m. with a warm beverage and time to chat with others. We’ll formally start at 9:45 a.m. with prayer and the talk/conference of the day.
Confessions will be heard and one on one spiritual direction is offered for a chance to get insights on any spiritual stuck spots in your personal faith walk. This is followed by a prayer experience, bag lunch (bring your own bag lunch, the retreat center will refrigerate your lunch and provide a beverage), Stations of the Cross, and Mass. We’ll end by 2:30 p.m. Join us for one day or the entire series.
Also:
Women's Palm Sunday Retreat - March 31 - April 2nd (this is a silent retreat)
Men's Holy Week Retreat - April 6-8 (Silent on Holy Friday)
Theme:
Belonging: Connections of the Heart
Conference talk titles:
1. Belonging: Seen, Heard, Valued
2. God: Source of All Belonging
3. Who is Family?
4. Universal Connection
These Fall Retreats will explore belonging to God, belonging to family and friends, and belonging to all people and creation. Questions to be addressed: How do we connect with others, what are the graces that better enable us to connect, what roadblocks impede these connections, how might we respond in faith to the cultural divide, and where is God in all this? Augment your Sunday worship with a full weekend of basking in the Spirit.
Register by calling 952-447-2182 or by visiting www.franciscanretreats.net
New in 2023 - bring a first-timer (someone who has never retreated here or not in the past seven years) and reduce your suggested offering by $35.
We hope you enjoy this series titled Pathways to Prayer. Unique and personal ways of connecting with the Creator through prayer will be explored, encouraging you to find your own personal unique prayer style.
One hope we have for this series of Pathways to Prayer is that it might also be a new revenue source to help us make up proceeds lost during the quarantine period. If you find these videos beneficial, any financial gift you can offer will be very helpful and appreciated. Please write ‘Pathways to Prayer’ on the memo line of your check or in the comment section of our Make a Gift tab on the website.
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