![]() ![]() MONASTIC PANEL: Let Them Prefer Nothing Whatever to Christ. ![]() Leven - Entering the Silence that Changes Meģ:00 p.m. LITURGY of the Lord’s Passionġ0:00 a.m. Simon - The Joy of Full Surrender: Discovering Trials as Revelationģ:00 p.m. LAY PANEL: They Make it a Place of Springs. Meinrad - Communion: An Ever-Present Realityģ:00 p.m. Leven Harton - Introduction to the Liturgy of the Hoursġ0:00 a.m. Jay welcomes you to this special “Retreat-in-place” and offers some details and guidance for Holy WeekĬONFERENCE 1: Br. All times are Central Daylight Time (UTC -5:00)įr. Simon Baker OSB, Chaplain Mary - Sister Joan Kolbe Kjerstad MS, student Jesus - R.Otherwise, you will be able to watch them later via a provided link. If you are viewing them live, you will have the opportunity to participate in Q+As by typing in the comment section. Benedict’s Abbey, and two different PANELS with witnesses of the lay and monastic experience during these times. Registrants will be invited to participate in daily livestreamed CONFERENCES offered by the monks of St. without using the livestream, with children, devotions for particular days, such as our Abbey Way of the Cross, and more). We will also provide resources to registrants for further ways to pray these with us (e.g. We will send registrants suggestions for how to adapt this retreat to your own circumstances.Īll are invited to pray with us the Abbey’s LITURGY OF THE HOURS and TRIDUUM LITURGIES, which will be livestreamed. We hope you will join us as much as you are able. ![]() We know with the demands of family life, work, and other obligations, you may not be able to join in for everything. The following schedule contains some of the highlights of our suggested HORARIUM (schedule of hours) for the retreat. Benedict’s Abbey leadership that he had engaged in. Registrants: Please stay tuned to your e-mail for full retreat details. Simon Baker, who was serving as chaplain of Benedictine College, self-disclosed to St. We hope these resources will be a help to you as we enter the Easter Season.Ĭlick here or scroll past the form for Retreat details and bios of our featured presenters. Our Holy Week Retreat-in-Place which began on the Wednesday of Holy Week (April 8) and concluded on Easter Sunday (April 12). We will provide a suggested schedule, retreat materials, conferences, and guidance to help us each day enter together into the great reality of the life, death, and resurrection of the One who never abandons us, Jesus Christ. Benedict’s Abbey invite you and your household to join us in a Holy Week retreat in your own home. Benedict tells us that “God is always with us, for All my desires are known to You (Ps 38:10)” (RB 7:23). And yet this fear expresses our desire to be with Christ and live His paschal mystery within these very circumstances. Many of us are afraid that Holy Week- the moment of densest meaning and memory in the Church’s life- will pass us by during this time of solitude the pandemic has given us. ![]()
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