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Retreat for One

You need not be part of a group to experience a retreat at Bon Secours Spiritual Center. Whether you want to come for a weekend, a day, or an afternoon, the Center welcomes individuals who wish to experience a personal retreat or simply want to spend a day or afternoon with us. Spiritual direction is available on request.

To make arrangements, contact the Center at (410) 442-1320.

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Programs, Retreats & Events Decriptions

A Commuter rate is available for each overnight retreat for those who live locally. Please contact Bon Secours Spiritual Center (410.442.1320) for the rates.

Catechist & Teachers in Baltimore: Many Bon Secours Spiritual Center programs are eligible for clock hour credit for the Archdiocese of Baltimore Catechists and Teachers certification.

For more details, additional programs, catechist certification and registration information call: 410.442.1320

Programs, Retreats & Events Descriptions

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Date: April 4, 2012
Guided By: Fr. Amato
Begins: 9:30 am
Departure: 3:00 pm
Cost: $30
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Friends Day of Prayer
"Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness and all else will be given unto you" Matthew 6:33

Mark your calendar to join us the first Wednesday of each month for an inspirational day of prayer and reflection. We begin at 9:30 a.m. with coffee and pastries, a morning presentation; Mass in the chapel; a delicious lunch and an afternoon presentation. There is also free time after lunch to walk the beautiful grounds, pray the labyrinth, or just to relax outdoors at the pond. Our day concludes at 3:00 pm.

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Fr. Amato

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Date: April 5th – April 8, 2012
Guided By: Fr. Joseph Breighne
Begins: Thursday 5:00 pm (check in)
Departure: Sunday 11:00 am
Cost: $325
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Triduum Retreat

The silent Triduum retreat will center on the profound liturgies of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Vigil. The additional presentations will focus on the events of Holy Week as reported in the Sacred Scripture. Participants will have the opportunity to participate in the liturgies. Please dress comfortable, bring a bible, and notebook.

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Fr. Joseph Breighne

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Date: Tuesdays
April 10th – May 15, 2012
Guided By: Mary Perschy, Betty Martin
Begins: 6:30 pm
Departure: 8:30 pm
Cost: $150
Or call the Center at (410) 442-1320

Bio Spiritual Focusing

BioSpiritual focusing is a process that recognizes that the human body plays a remarkable role in each person's spiritual development. As people who focus accept their feelings, as well as embrace how their bodies carry those feelings, they are drawn into a deeper experience of integration and wholeness, where new possibilities can emerge. Focusing identifies an opening within the fabric of human unfolding. It marks a way through to the Body of Spirit.

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Mary Perschy, Betty Martin

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Date: Thursdays
April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 17
Guided By: Bill Coffin
Begins: 6:30 pm
Departure: 9:00 pm
Cost: $50 per couple for each session
$225 per couple for the series
Or call the Center at (410) 442-1320

Mastering the Mysteries of Sacramental Love:A Relationship Enhancement Program for Catholic Couple

"Mastering the Mysteries of Sacramental Love:A Relationship Enhancement Program for Catholic Couples" program combines 11 Relationship Enhancement Skills with Catholic teaching on sacramental marriage. It helps couples focus on its practical applications as they live as the "domestic church." Catholic teaching concepts are taken from the Catholic catechism. They are joined with readings from the Gospel of John. When tied to Catholic teaching, these skills give couples needed tools to live their faith. The skills include empathy, expression, discussion, problem solving, self-change, helping other change, coaching, conflict management, forgiveness, generalization, and maintenance. Join us each week as we work to build strong marriages.

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Bill Coffin

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