Lent 2026 Newsletter

We hope this finds you well.  Lent begins next week with Ash Wednesday.  
Our last Men’s Silent retreat is on March 13-15 and there are quite a few spots available.  Please register online soon to make sure you have a spot.  
We have confirmed that Fr. Matt Linn will be here for the July 17-19 retreat. He contacted us recently to discuss a new title that includes Hope and Kindness in a world that is angry.  We encourage you to make plans to attend this retreat.
Fr. Rolheiser and Fr. Charlie have not yet sent us the topic of their retreats, but we are excited to have them with us this August as usual.  
Susan Stabile will join us in November, instead of her usual Advent retreat. We are very much looking forward to having her with us as well. 
As always, our prayer basket is in front of the altar and we remember the prayers that it contains during our daily Mass.  Please send us your prayer requests and we’ll make sure they are added.  
Please contact me or Connie in the office if you have any questions.  We will be praying for you during your Lenten journey. 

Have a very blessed day, 
Anita Goth, Retreat Coordinator


January 2026Newsletter

Our January 2026 newsletter is here! Praying that everyone had a blessed Christmas and wishing everyone a very Blessed New Year.

Our January Men’s retreat is full, so please register for the February and March Retreats.

We are also taking registrations for our Ash Wednesday retreat, which, this year, is for Men and Women. This midweek retreat is begins on Tuesday, February 17; check-in is after 1 pm and the retreat starts at 3 pm. This retreat ends after lunch on Thursday, February 19. We look forward to having you with us.

Please remember to send in your prayer requests. Blessings and peace to you,

Anita Goth, Retreat Coordinator


“Embracing Mary”

Presented by Susan Stabile – Silent Weekend Retreat for Men and Women

Mary occupies a special place in our Catholic tradition.  While our ultimate model for discipleship is her Son Jesus, spending time with and learning from Mary helps us deepen our growth in God and Christ. This retreat invites us to reflect on and embrace the many faces of Mary and to appreciate her in her fullness—as first disciple, as mother of God, as mother of church, as a woman of prayer, and as a real woman of faith.  Doing so will help us to appreciate Mary’s pre-eminent place in the communion of saints.

November 13 @ 8:00 pm November 15 @ 1:00 pm

Check-in after 4 PM on Friday, November 13; Retreat ends after lunch on Sunday, November 15

$50.00 Deposit