First, we do not live in monasteries, we live in priories, but the Niagara Falls Spirituality Centre (it is in Canada so it uses the British spelling of Center) is not a priory, it is a retreat centre.
You are right Brother!
It is not a Catholic Retreat center any longer as if it was it would be closed as Catholics do not seem to support their retreat centres as they once did.
You are right… it is hardly recognizable as a Catholic center…this is too bad as I have gained so many graces from so many retreats there. But, with my husband losing two jobs, the price of going is too teep. I would have loved to experience the one week-end retreat on St John of the Cross…but 3oo.oo$ +++ is way too much money. That being said, i understand the price is not bad really…the food is absolutely great and the rooms are very comfortable…couldn’t get better care!
It is a Spiritual Centre. It has non-catholic programs run by non-catholics who pay to use the centre. I do not know about the altar issue you raise but to complain about non-catholic use of a centre is wrong.
I have not complained about non-catholic programs…I personnally think is a very good idea. How many souls possibly will be enriched by the place and maybe become catholic? You say it is a spiritual center, i suppose that would fit the bill as many gnostic philosophy courses are being given (which is also called spiritual). They also call themselves ‘ecumenical center’…which means according ot the CC: amongst baptized christians. For heaven’s sake, courses based on the Course of Miracles are being given there…
If you read my post correctly, I complained about New Age which is neither Catholic nor Christian. So, having complained forthrightingly to the Center and to the bishop about practices that go against Catholic teachings let alone Christian, is a duty for all of us. The letters were read and approved by my spiritual director.
It is not your Centre,
You are right.
it does not belong to the diocese so they have no say over how we use it.
And that is too bad…for the courses given there counterfeit the gifts of the holy Spirit.
It belongs to the Carmelite Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary and we allow non-catholic use so that the retreat centre can stay and have the Catholic programs it does offer. If we did not we would have to close it and sell it and there would be another casino in Niagara Falls which the government would love as they tried to force us out last year by attempting to deny our tax exempt status.
Brother David, read answers above
Which would you chose? (I think I already know thought)
Let them bring back the carmelite spirit. The courses I took (The Edith Stein Institute) were fabulous…but that was so long ago (15+ years ago)…way before they brought in these shenanigans.
If true and honest christian spirituality were always given (who cares about the denomination), then there would be no compromise. As of today, there are many compromises in keeping the Center open. Our CWL had their retreat there…I won’t name the priest…and there was a video given based on the gospel of Thomas. Huh? This is not New Age but it certainly confused the ladies from our parish. One stood up to this and she was yelled at in front of a lot of ladies…
I want them to remain open. But keep New Age, gurus, energy of the universe, etc etc out of it…
Am I being disrespectful? God bless…