NAZARETH RETREAT CENTER
Ministries for the Human JourneyThe Nazareth Retreat Center hosts in-person retreats as well as offers accomodations for groups and individuals for day or overnight gatherings/retreats.
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Advent: A Call to Simplicity
With Carolyn Cromer, Joetta Venneman, PBVM and Lisa Downs
December 2, 2023
Nazareth Retreat Center, Columba Room
During this season of Advent we are called to uncomplicate, free ourselves from excess and prepare our hearts to reflect on the significance of the birth of Jesus Christ. Simplicity of lifestyle both physically and spiritually will be the focus of our time together through talks, silent reflection, small group processing, meditation and Taizé prayer. Join us from 9 am - 3 p.m. Lunch is included.
Sound Journey: Sacred Soundscape for Healing and Relaxation with Onyxe Antara
With Onyxe Antara
December 3, 2023
Banner Room
Sound is one of the most natural and accessible forms of healing for emotional and physical well-being and has been used for millennia to access higher states of consciousness. Gong baths offer relief from stress, chronic pain, depression, fatigue, anxiety, insomnia, and many other conditions related to imbalance and disharmony in the body. The sound of the gong soothes internal mental chatter, supporting full-body relaxation. During a sound journey, immerse in the healing vibrations of the symphonic gong, singing bowls, and chimes as the sound waves wash over you. The gong and accompanying instruments activate a dreamlike state to bring…
A Prayerful Advent Visit to Thomas Merton’s Gethsemani
With Jonathan Montaldo and Brother Paul Quenon, O.C.S.O.
December 11 - 13, 2023
Mary Madeline Room, Nazareth and Gethsemani
Experience an introduction to Thomas Merton's contemplative legacy and a full-day visit to the Abbey of Gethsemani with Jonathan Montaldo and Brother Paul Quenon as docent guides. You will receive your copy of Jonathan's edition of the monk's private journal, The Intimate Merton, as the main text for our retreat's reflections. After an evening of instruction about Merton and monastic living at Gethsemani, the entire next day is spent with Jonathan at Gethsemani. The day begins early with Mass and breakfast, followed by silent prayer and a teaching in the Skakel Chapel, visiting Merton’s grave, a luncheon program at Merton’s…
A Prayerful Advent Visit to Thomas Merton’s Gethsemani
With Jonathan Montaldo and Brother Paul Quenon, O.C.S.O.
December 13 - 15, 2023
Mary Madeline Room, Nazareth and Gethsemani
Experience an introduction to Thomas Merton's contemplative legacy and a full-day visit to the Abbey of Gethsemani with Jonathan Montaldo and Brother Paul Quenon as docent guides. You will receive your copy of Jonathan's edition of the monk's private journal, The Intimate Merton, as the main text for our retreat's reflections. After an evening of instruction about Merton and monastic living at Gethsemani, the entire next day is spent with Jonathan at Gethsemani. The day begins early with Mass and breakfast, followed by silent prayer and a teaching in the Skakel Chapel, visiting Merton’s grave, a luncheon program at Merton’s…
“An Ignatian Contemplative Experience” 6 week online Ignatian Directed Retreat
With Kathy Tosney and Lisa Downs
January 3 - February 7, 2024
on line
Start the New Year and follow your Desire to Deepen your Relationship with God. This retreat invites you to experience the intimacy of God’s unconditional love for you. It adapts material from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola whose contemplative practices have enlivened and transformed the lives of countless participants for over four Centuries. The retreat is open to all men and women of all denominations and no prior experience with Ignatian Spirituality is necessary. Participants will seek to deepen their personal relationship with God/Christ by using the “Ignatian Prayer Method” of praying with Scripture and experiencing &…
What is My Call NOW? Virtual Retreat
With Marjory Zoet Bankson
January 12 - 13, 2024
zoom
As the new year begins, how is your call changing? If you have felt a sense of call spiraling through your life, taking different forms at different stages, then every round of call can be rich with completion and newness as we shed old fears and attend to the work that is truly ours to do. And if you’ve never felt a sense of call, this retreat might offer some help with that too. Is there meaning and purpose you have not yet explored? A nudge you have ignored? Things you need to release? Relationships to heal? Later years are…
Creating Conversations that Connect – hybrid model
With Cory Lockhart
February 3, 2024
Mary Madeline room, O'Connell Hall
Many of us deeply feel the divisiveness of our time. We long to have bridge-building conversations and yet when we try, we often end up frustrated, angry, dismayed. We want to be true to our values and to have fruitful conversations filled with care and understanding; sometimes it doesn’t feel possible to do both. Not knowing how to navigate these conversations is particularly painful when the other person is someone we love. What are ways to maintain connection so that both parties have a chance to speak honestly and be heard? How do we move from “us” and “them” to…
“Let Peace Be Your Aim: Spiritual Strategies for Resolving Conflict at Home & In Society: A Lenten Journey
With Judith Valente
March 1 - 3, 2024
Columba Room, in O'Connell Hall
As a society, we face deep and sometimes violent social and political divisions. Likewise, we encounter often intractable conflict within our own families, our marriage, and our community. "Let peace be your aim" is an exhortation we find in both the epistles of St. Paul and The Rule of St. Benedict, a 6th century text that is still used by thousands today as a framework for living peaceably and with compassion. St. Benedict considered creating peaceful relations by building community and practicing hospitality and humility one of the most important aims of the spiritual life. Jesus says, "My peace I give you, my peace I leave with you." Faced with personal attack, how…
Encounter Jesus
With Sandra Hartlieb
March 22 - 23, 2024
Mary Madeline Room
Prepare for Holy Week by spending time with women who have encountered Jesus. The Woman at the Well will be your guide to intentional discipleship. Confronting her vulnerabilities this unnamed biblical woman rejoices in her complete transformation after an encounter with Jesus. Mary, the mother of Jesus will teach us lessons on how to walk in faith, sisterhood, and hope, never shying away from your “God-calling.” While the Woman at the Well strikes out boldly, Mary lives a quiet life of deep, abiding faith. Both guide us on our own journey as we encounter Jesus in life, death and…
The Mothering God
With Sheryl Kujawa-Holbrook
June 28 - 30, 2024
Columba Room
Images of a mothering God are very deep within the Jewish-Christian tradition, as well as in other religious traditions. These images, often hidden deep within our tradition, speak to the realities of divine love and celebrate a God who loves, nurtures, and protects the beloved. Images of a mothering God stretch us to envision and experience the divine in new ways, delving deeply into the heart of God, and stretching our theological vocabularies. This retreat provides an opportunity to reflect and experience on the images of a mothering God as found through scripture – the psalms, prophetic literature, the gospels…
Discovering Our Inner Freedom
With Robin Hebert
August 1 - 4, 2024
Columba room, O'Connell Hall
Join author and spiritual director Robin Hebert as we journey with Etty Hillesum, a young Jewish woman whose remarkable discovery of interior freedom unfolded through the Holocaust. Her story provides a glimpse into a spirituality so expansive that it transcends any tradition or religion, a profound testament to hope in the midst of unfathomable oppression. Etty will inspire an awareness that we each possess within ourselves a space of freedom that no one can take away, because God is its source and guarantee. This is a silent retreat.
Seven Day Directed Ignatian Retreat
With Kathy Tosney and Lisa Downs
August 11 - 17, 2024
Nazareth Retreat Center
Each group of five individuals at the retreat will have a spiritual director who will suggest two or three Scripture readings per day for prayer. The readings will be particular to each retreatant. Participants are asked to spend about an hour with each passage, entering the story using his or her imagination. The group will come together twice: on the first day of the retreat and at its conclusion. The retreat includes a daily meeting with a spiritual director to help process one's prayer and to discern the movement of God's Spirit in one's life. Kathy Tosney directs…
The Enneagram and the Grisly Task of Discernment – Hybrid
With Alice Camille, M.Div.
October 11 - 13, 2024
Columba room, O'Connell Hall
The world is a fast-moving, confusing, and sometimes morally perilous place to be. How do we decide what to decide? A careful examination of our strengths and weaknesses may clear away some of the fog around the daily task of discernment. Can the ancient wisdom of the Enneagram help us uncover our core values and pursue personal growth at the same time? No prior knowledge of the Enneagram is needed. Come find yourself on the wheel of possibility, appreciate your sticking places, and consider which directions might assist you in moving forward.
Those Who Dwell in Darkness have seen a Great Light (Isaiah 9:2)
With Rev. Adwoa Lewis-Wilson
November 22 - 24, 2024
Mary Madeline Room, O'Connell Hall
For many who suffer or live within marginalized identities, the need for justice and pastoral sensitivity is real and urgent. However, the Judeo-Christian faith also suggests that the sufferer has the potential to lead to wisdom from an intimacy with God that is nourishing for the individual, as well as a revelation to the world. With Job, Julian of Norwich, and Jesus, we will explore how retelling our stories of suffering/sorrow can be the ground of deeper encounter with God and the world. This retreat will include times of presentation, contemplative prayer, conversation, and silence. It will explore the theme…