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In my area, it is all done by word of mouth. It isn’t even advertised in the bulletin of the parish in which it is held.How can I get the schedule for Atlanta Ga?
opusdei.us/sec.php?s=379Today there are more than 3,000 members in the United States, and a great many more people who participate in Opus Dei’s activities of spiritual formation. These activities are organized from 60 centers in 19 cities: Boston; Chicago; Dallas; Delray Beach, Florida; Houston; Los Angeles; Miami; Milwaukee; New York; Pittsburgh; Princeton, New Jersey; Providence; St. Louis; San Antonio; San Francisco; South Bend, Indiana; South Orange, New Jersey; Urbana, Illinois; and Washington, D.C. Opus Dei also organizes activities in many other cities.
Hi, Could you post some info regarding the recollection evenings with Opus Dei?Just felt like saying that.
-Tim-
3rd Friday of the month in the Adoration Chapel at St. Andrews on Riverside Rd. in Roswell.How can I get the schedule for Atlanta Ga?
The one I go to starts at 7:30 PM (19:30 for you, I supposeHi, Could you post some info regarding the recollection evenings with Opus Dei?
I’m going on my first recollection evening ever this Thursday and I’m not sure what to expect. I’m based in UK and as far as I know the group I’m going to join is very small. I have been thinking about what to expect, what I should take with me and what the dress code is. It may sound funny but I’ve never been to a recollection evening before so I’m a bit nervous but also excited. It will also be my second visit to the local OD centre as well.
Thanks Tim, this is really re-assuring and more or less what I expected. Can’t wait till ThursdayThe one I go to starts at 7:30 PM (19:30 for you, I suppose) but the priest is there much earlier for those who want confession. It is for men only. There is a Morning of Recollection the next day for women only. They are done in silence.
The priest enters the adoration chapel with the Blessed Sacrament exposed and gives a 30 to 45 mintute meditation on a spiritual topic - sanctity through work, Christian friendship, etc. We go to another room for a brief talk on one of the virtues by a lay person, and then back into the chapel for a second meditation. Bennediction follows, after which there are usually snacks and a selection of really good books for sale.
Opus Dei has an apartment in Atlanta and the priest makes himself available Saturday evenings for spiritual direction for anyone who wants to go. You don’t have to be a member of Opus Dei to go.
My experience is that the priests are very down to earth and full of joy for being God’s chosen people, adopted sons of the Father and brother’s of Jesus Christ. Opus Dei has a reputation for being stodgy and structured, but I have found it to be anything but.
-Tim-