| Finding God in All
Things: A Year of Prayer at Holy Trinity |
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| Retreats
2005 – 2006 |
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| Jesuit Center for Spirituality |
Directed by Ellen Crowley, the Jesuit
Center for Spirituality is a joint
effort of the Maryland Province of Jesuits and Holy Trinity
Parish. The three Jesuit and six lay women
directors are all trained in the Ignatian tradition of
spirituality
and host a number of week or weeks-long retreats, including
the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Contact
the Center at 202-337-2840, Ext. 107 for additional information
or attend the Information Night on
September 20, 2005 from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. in McKenna
Hall. |
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Retreats in Daily Life |
Hundreds of people at Holy Trinity Parish have done the weeklong
retreats in daily life that the Center for Jesuit Spirituality
Offers. Here’s how the retreats work. Announcement
of an upcoming retreat will appear in the Sunday bulletin
for several weeks prior to the retreat. After registering
for the retreat, a person agrees
- To pray using Scripture for one half hour a day;
- To do brief journal writing about their experience of prayer;
- To meet privately for a half-hour each day with an assigned,
trained spiritual director; and
- To attend the opening and closing session of the retreat at
the parish center.
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Phase I Retreat
Next
Phase I Retreat: March 5-11, 2006 (PDF)
Register (PDF) |
Twice each year, in October
and March, an introductory week of directed prayer is offered. The retreat begins on a Sunday evening with a two-hour gathering. This
evening includes introductions, an explanation of the structure
and history of the retreat, pointers and handouts on prayer,
an experience of guided prayer, plus an opportunity to share
the fruits of that guided prayer with each other. Retreatants
then meet briefly with their assigned spiritual director. There
they finalize individual meeting times and receive Scripture
readings for Monday’s Prayer. The retreat
closes with another gathering on the following Saturday morning. |
| Phase II Retreat |
Once a year, in December, a follow-up for people
who have done the first retreat is offered. Like the Phase
I retreat, this retreat begins on a Sunday evening and concludes
on a Saturday
morning. |
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III Retreat |
A six-week retreat during January and February for those who want a more extended
introduction to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius is
offered. Phase III retreats begin on Saturday morning with a two-hour gathering
similar in format to Phases I and II. During this
Phase III retreat, the retreat and spiritual director meet
once a week for an hour. Throughout the six weeks,
retreatants pray with assigned Scripture passages for an hour
each day and reflect on their prayer by writing in a journal. |
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Spiritual Exercises
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For those who are ready for it and can make the time commitment,
the complete Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius are offered. This retreat is also individually directed. It usually covers
a period of seven or eight months, and as with all our retreats
in daily life, the retreatants continue to go about their regular
activities or work, family, etc. while they are engaged in
this program of prayer.
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Young Adult Community (YAC) Retreats |
These annual weekend retreats are
held in the fall and spring at the Bellarmine Retreat Center
in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania. Generally,
the groups explore their faith lives in action with respect
to God. They are weekends of reflection and renewal--and
are a great way to become involved in the Young
Adult Community (YAC). |
| Annual
Spring Retreat: Weekend of April 28 - 30, 2006 |
The Young Adult Community invites young people
to gather for this weekend away from the distractions of a busy life
in a busy city. The retreat will focus on How
we got here: the roads we've traveled and the roads ahead. |
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| Holy Trinity/St. Aloysius Parish Retreat |
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| Friday Evening |
Saturday |
Sunday |
Registration and Dinner
Welcome Introduction of retreat leaders
Liturgy |
Morning Prayer
Breakfast
Presentation
Personal Time
Midday Prayer
Lunch
Personal Time
Presentation
Personal Time
Evening Prayer
Dinner
Activity
Social |
Optional Morning Prayer
Breakfast
Presentation
Mass
Reflection
Lunch
Departure |
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