Lay Advent Retreat
‘A Space from Home’
Exploring a Christian approach to waiting and how it shapes our lives for good, using four poems, some familiar, some less so.
Led by Fr Thomas CR
The cost of this retreat is £140
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‘St Benedict Today’
The wisdom of St Benedict has inspired the church for 1500 years.
What is his meaning now for the 21st Century?
Led by Fr Nicolas CR
The cost of this retreat is £280
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‘May the light of your presence which the saints enjoy surround our steps as we journey on.’ (From the Daily Office)
As Christians, we journey with Christ through the years of our life. Sometimes people leave their ordinary surroundings and make a special journey to spend time in the presence of God in a special place. Our Pilgrimage retreats are an invitation to come to such a place and stay with us for a short time – to worship, talk with the brothers of the Community; to explore faith together; and to see what the Rule of Benedict might have to say for your own daily living. Come and walk with us, wherever you are on your faith journey, you will find companions for that journey and experience the mystery of the Resurrection, the life-giving love of God at the heart of all things.
Led by Brothers CR
The cost of this retreat is £140
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Open Lecture
Drawing on the work of Charles Taylor
All are welcome to this as part of the St Hild Missional Theology in Global Context Module.
Hosted by the College of the Resurrection and St Hild College in partnership with the Mirfield Centre.
Wednesday 11th March 2020
3.00pm-5.00pm
The Revd Dr Tony Carroll
This lecture is free but booking is advised.
Joint Lecture 11.03.2020
Free Open Lecture
All are welcome to this as part of the St Hild Missional Theology in Global Context Module.
Hosted by the College of the Resurrection and St Hild College in partnership with the Mirfield Centre.
Wednesday 5th February 2020
3.00pm-5.00pm
Bishop Toby Howarth
This lecture is free but booking is advised.
Joint Lecture 05.02.2020
The Anglican adage about making your Confession is ‘All may, none must, some should’. But we know how good it feels when we get something off our chest, when we have had the chance to say sorry to someone. But it can go deeper than this. This day will explore what a gift the Sacrament of Reconciliation is and how we can make it part of our own lives.
Andrew Nunn is the Dean of Southwark. He trained for priestly ministry at the College of the Resurrection and, since ordination in 1983 has ministered in parishes in Leeds as well as being Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwark and from 1999 first the Sub Dean and Precentor and then Dean at Southwark Cathedral. Andrew has been a member of the national Working Party looking at the Seal of the Confessional in the life of the Church of England. He is a regular speaker and retreat conductor, he blogs and tweets.
Saturday 29th February 2020
10.00am-3.30pm
£23.00 includes lunch and refreshments
Confession is Good for the Soul Flyer 29.02.2020
Confession is Good for the Soul Poster 29.02.2020
You will spend a week in personal prayer and reflection on scripture, sharing silence with the Community. There are no addresses as in other retreats. Rather, each person, meeting daily with an experienced guide, follows their own path as it seems God is leading them. The emphasis is on integrating body, mind and heart in faith.
Led by the Mirfield IGR Team
The cost for this retreat is £440
A weekend in preparation for the Penitential Season, using scripture, readings from St. Luke’s gospel and selected writings of Fr Benson SSJE
Retreat conductor: Br Steven CR