Women’s Retreat
September 8, 2019
Discover the Treasure
The Kingdom of Heaven is like a hidden TREASURE – Matthew 13:44
May 7-9, 2021
Takes place at the beautiful Christ the King Retreat house in Buffalo, MN
Schedule
Friday: 1pm – Bus departs from church
Friday: 2-5pm – Check-in & relax
5pm – Welcome & Opening Prayer
6pm – Dinner
Friday: 6:45pm – Sunday: 12pm Retreat
(Sunday Mass included)
Sunday: 12pm – Lunch
1pm – Bus departs for St. Patrick
Cost (Includes 6 meals and wine and cheese reception)
Share a room $275
Private room $300
Retreat is full – make final payment here
¨ Bus transportation is provided to and from the retreat center from St. Patrick. Bus departs from St. Patrick Friday, May 7 @ 1pm.
¨ Retreat officially starts at 5pm – please make plans to arrive between 2pm and 5pm.
¨ Bring your Bible, slippers and a snack to share.
¨ Women do not need to be Catholic or parishioners to attend.
¨ Reconciliation will be available Friday afternoon and Saturday morning.
¨ Retreat includes social time, silent time, Adoration, Liturgy of the Eucharist, presentations and large group discussion.
¨ Book/gift store open at Retreat center—cash and checks accepted.
¨ Please inform Linda of any special mobility needs.
Transportation Information: A school bus is provided at no extra charge – all passengers must be registered with Linda to ride it.
May 7 departure time from St. Patrick: 1pm – please arrive by 12:45pm. If leaving your vehicle over the weekend, please park in the South Lot back by the rectory.
May 9 departure time from Christ the King’s Retreat House: 1pm and will return to St. Patrick around 2pm
Sonja Corbitt: Sonja is a Catholic scripture teacher with a story teller’s gift – a warrior’s heart, and a poet’s pen. Her “LOVE the Word™“ initiative and other Bible study media create space for busy Christians to hear and experience God as they love and lift all He has given them (John 17). Watch her latest talk from the Virtual Vineyard – WINE
“His banner over me is love.”
Song of Songs 2:4
Sponsored by the Circles of Claddagh