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Women’s Weekend Retreat: #18

Sometimes prayer is a struggle. When the disciples of Jesus had struggles in their prayer life, they plainly asked Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray” (Lk 11:1). And Jesus gave them simple, yet incredibly profound words to pray to God. Thus, the Lord’s Prayer becomes the model and pattern for all our prayers AND for our entire spiritual life. But how often do we mindfully utter the words of this prayer? How often do we truly ponder and explore the spiritual depths of this prayer?

Having discerned with the help of the Holy Spirit, the Capuchin Retreat Center offers “Living the Lord’s Prayer” as the theme for this year. The retreat conferences inspired by the Scriptural passages, Franciscan Capuchin Tradition, and the reflections of Pope Francis, offer a wonderful opportunity to reflect upon the words and spirituality of the Lord’s Prayer so that we dare not only to PRAY, but also truly dare to LIVE within this prayer.

Please join us at Capuchin Retreat so that we can pray with Jesus, like Jesus, and rediscover the riches of being God’s beloved children.

Suggested Donation

The suggested donation is $250 for a weekend retreat. We request a nonrefundable $50 deposit to secure your reservation.

Registration process

Parishioners are asked to contact their appropriate captain for the weekend. If you are not a member of the parish or community for this particular weekend, you may register online by clicking the “Register” button below and make a deposit through Eventbrite or contact our staff by calling (248) 651-4826.

Women’s Weekend Retreat: #16

Sometimes prayer is a struggle. When the disciples of Jesus had struggles in their prayer life, they plainly asked Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray” (Lk 11:1). And Jesus gave them simple, yet incredibly profound words to pray to God. Thus, the Lord’s Prayer becomes the model and pattern for all our prayers AND for our entire spiritual life. But how often do we mindfully utter the words of this prayer? How often do we truly ponder and explore the spiritual depths of this prayer?

Having discerned with the help of the Holy Spirit, the Capuchin Retreat Center offers “Living the Lord’s Prayer” as the theme for this year. The retreat conferences inspired by the Scriptural passages, Franciscan Capuchin Tradition, and the reflections of Pope Francis, offer a wonderful opportunity to reflect upon the words and spirituality of the Lord’s Prayer so that we dare not only to PRAY, but also truly dare to LIVE within this prayer.

Please join us at Capuchin Retreat so that we can pray with Jesus, like Jesus, and rediscover the riches of being God’s beloved children.

Suggested Donation

The suggested donation for a weekend retreat is $250. We request a nonrefundable $50 deposit to secure your reservation.

Registration process

Parishioners are asked to contact their appropriate captain for the weekend. If you are not a member of the parish or community for this particular weekend, you may register online and make a deposit through Eventbrite or contact our staff by calling (248) 651-4826.

Women’s Weekend Retreat: #15

Sometimes prayer is a struggle. When the disciples of Jesus had struggles in their prayer life, they plainly asked Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray” (Lk 11:1). And Jesus gave them simple, yet incredibly profound words to pray to God. Thus, the Lord’s Prayer becomes the model and pattern for all our prayers AND for our entire spiritual life. But how often do we mindfully utter the words of this prayer? How often do we truly ponder and explore the spiritual depths of this prayer?

Having discerned with the help of the Holy Spirit, the Capuchin Retreat Center offers “Living the Lord’s Prayer” as the theme for this year. The retreat conferences inspired by the Scriptural passages, Franciscan Capuchin Tradition, and the reflections of Pope Francis, offer a wonderful opportunity to reflect upon the words and spirituality of the Lord’s Prayer so that we dare not only to PRAY, but also truly dare to LIVE within this prayer.

Please join us at Capuchin Retreat so that we can pray with Jesus, like Jesus, and rediscover the riches of being God’s beloved children.

Suggested Donation

The suggested donation amount for a weekend retreat is $250. We request a nonrefundable $50 deposit to secure your reservation.

Registration process

Parishioners are asked to contact their appropriate captain for the weekend. If you are not a member of the parish or community for this particular weekend, you may register online by clicking the button below to make a deposit through Eventbrite or contact our staff by calling (248) 651-4826.

Women’s Weekend Retreat: #13

Sometimes prayer is a struggle. When the disciples of Jesus had struggles in their prayer life, they plainly asked Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray” (Lk 11:1). And Jesus gave them simple, yet incredibly profound words to pray to God. Thus, the Lord’s Prayer becomes the model and pattern for all our prayers AND for our entire spiritual life. But how often do we mindfully utter the words of this prayer? How often do we truly ponder and explore the spiritual depths of this prayer?

Having discerned with the help of the Holy Spirit, the Capuchin Retreat Center offers “Living the Lord’s Prayer” as the theme for this year. The retreat conferences inspired by the Scriptural passages, Franciscan Capuchin Tradition, and the reflections of Pope Francis, offer a wonderful opportunity to reflect upon the words and spirituality of the Lord’s Prayer so that we dare not only to PRAY, but also truly dare to LIVE within this prayer.

Please join us at Cap Retreat so that we can pray with Jesus, like Jesus, and rediscover the riches of being God’s beloved children.

Suggested Donation

The suggested donation is $250 for a weekend retreat. We request a nonrefundable $50 deposit to secure your reservation.

Registration process

Parishioners are asked to contact their appropriate captain for the weekend. If you are not a member of the parish or community for this particular weekend, you may register online and make a deposit by clicking below through Eventbrite or contact our staff by calling (248) 651-4826.

Women’s Weekend Retreat: #12

Sometimes prayer is a struggle. When the disciples of Jesus had struggles in their prayer life, they plainly asked Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray” (Lk 11:1). And Jesus gave them simple, yet incredibly profound words to pray to God. Thus, the Lord’s Prayer becomes the model and pattern for all our prayers AND for our entire spiritual life. But how often do we mindfully utter the words of this prayer? How often do we truly ponder and explore the spiritual depths of this prayer?

Having discerned with the help of the Holy Spirit, the Capuchin Retreat Center offers “Living the Lord’s Prayer” as the theme for this year. The retreat conferences inspired by the Scriptural passages, Franciscan Capuchin Tradition, and the reflections of Pope Francis, offer a wonderful opportunity to reflect upon the words and spirituality of the Lord’s Prayer so that we dare not only to PRAY, but also truly dare to LIVE within this prayer.

Please join us at Cap Retreat so that we can pray with Jesus, like Jesus, and rediscover the riches of being God’s beloved children.

Suggested Donation

The suggested donation for this weekend retreat is $250 and includes meals. We request a $50 nonrefundable deposit to reserve a spot.

Registration process

Parishioners are asked to contact their appropriate captain for the weekend. If you are not a member of the parish or community for this particular weekend, you may click the register button below to register online and make a deposit through Eventbrite, or contact our staff by calling (248) 651-4826.

Tap into Life Lenten Weekend Retreat – Discovering the Mystery

As we enter into this Lenten journey, let us come together to Discover the Mystery of Christ. What is missing in your life? What are you trying to discover about yourself during Lent? Bring your sense of wonder and come explore what the meaning of Lent is to you. Join us as we humble ourselves as the woman at the well did, as we forgive ourselves as the Blind Man did and as we find a new life as Larazus did. What a perfect time for us to come together as we are at the center of the Easter season!
Invite your friends and family 18-35 years old. We shall celebrate new life by sharing food, fellowship, small group sessions, mass, meditation and many other activities.
Yes, we will be COVID friendly. We have several restrictions and are even limiting how many people can eat at the same time. Each person will have their own room as well.

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