Retreat recommendations / Amazing retreat experiences

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Hi everybody… I was gifted by my cousin with the chance to use her travel miles to any part of the Usa. Bless her heart and thank God because I really need this right now.

My first thought was to go on a Spiritual Retreat…so I would appreciate any recommendations for any monasteries, abbeys and such that hold retreats with a very orthodox and reverent atmosphere.

I am looking for a retreat that will last at least a month and help to rejuvenate me spiritually.

If anyone has had an amazing retreat experience I’d love to hear about it.

Thanks in advance

God bless
 
Wow… so I guess no one here has gone on retreat or can recommend a retreat?? :eek: lol Oh well, guess I must be patient or watch this thread die an early death… tis’ a shame.

I’ll have to be content with a virtual retreat I guess…
 
What kind of a retreat works for you, is the kind of person you are. So…what’s your personality?
 
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Maryam:
Wow… so I guess no one here has gone on retreat or can recommend a retreat?? :eek: lol Oh well, guess I must be patient or watch this thread die an early death… tis’ a shame.

I’ll have to be content with a virtual retreat I guess…
I know it’s a shame I subscribed to this thread to see if I could get any ideas.
 
Nope, can’t help. I have looked at some retreat places around here (Great Lakes region) and they all look New-Agey to me. That is not what I"m interested in at all. I do hope someone has some positive recommendations.
 
I can’t recommend any off the top of my head, but several months ago I googled ‘catholic retreats’ and found quite a bit of information.

Like someone else said, it depends greatly on what you want. There are short and long retreats, group retreats where you listen to talks, etc., with others; private retreats where you meet individually with a spiritual director; and yet other retreats where you are sent off alone to a cabin with a Bible and a basket of fruit for the duration.

What a wonderful gift!
 
OutinChgoburbs Well, I prefer a contemplative setting where you follow along with the community’s prayer time, that the community be Orthodox and wear religious habits, more of a solitary retreat with some spiritual direction and finally where I could spend at least 2 weeks to month in retreat.

So, I have a contemplative inward type of personality. I am attracted mainly to Carmelite and Passionist spiritualities… Carmelite for its contemplative life and Passionist for its focus on Christ’s passion.

Is this a good enough idea of my scarey personality? :eek: 😉

Mike I hope at least one recommendation is posted at least… a gem in the rough! 🙂

8isgr8 I did the same… googled til’ my eyes no longer shed any natural moisture. There are alot of directories, but, it is always a bonus when you can get actual persons who’ve experienced a retreat to give you more of an insiders viewpoint.

In doing searches here… there were other recommendation threads, but, many of the places recommended seemed to have a hotel-like feel with air-conditioning, satelite dishes and the like… I guess I am old-school in my retreat preferences.​

Sidenote: I contacted a Benedictine Monastery nearby in Elizabeth, NJ that does weekend retreats and is having a 2 week long retreat this March… It would be good as a starting point.

There is also a Hermitage in Chester, NJ that has solitary retreats run by “Hermits” here in Jersey too that I may try.

We shall see where God leads me.

God bless all
 
Retreat means different things to different people, from a day or weekend of planned presentations, activities and meditations and prayer “experiences” for a specific group, to a month-long directed Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, to a week of silence in a monastery.

for the last few years I have relied on a week long directed retreat at the Jesuit Retreat House in Parma, Ohio. the atmosphere is one of silence, the grounds are a beautiful refuge in the heart of a suburban neighborhood with deer, birds, trees, walks, outdoor grottos & stations, even a small cemetery where deceased Jesuits are buried. there is also a daily Mass and adoration chapel. I meet with the director once a day for about an hour and he suggests meditations on topics drawn from the Exercises for the next day and we discuss progress, issues etc.

The Mass has a few issues, this is the diocese of Cleveland after all, they know about my issues, nobody minds if I kneel while everyone else stands, but at least there is no new-agey goddess worship type snarkiness that I have seen, unfortunately, at retreat centers run by some religious orders of nuns (Ursulines come to mind-stay away from Ursuline College in Pepper Pike).

Another place in Ohio that has been very helpful to me is the Sacred Heart fathers in Youngstown. They hold Life in the Spirit seminars and related retreats on weekends, and the retreat center can also take individuals for longer directed retreats. Very orthodox, very beautiful place to be.

But my travel time and budget to Ohio is now limited so I will save that for grandchildren.

Since our Benedictine Monastery of the Good Shepherd here in the valley -Rio Grande City -is now built and has bedrooms to accommodate a few people at any one time, from now on my annual retreat will be there with the sisters. that involves entering into the monastic lifestyle, silence, shared meals, LOTH, lectio divina, Mass etc. I bring only one spiritual book with me, but usually find that the material from the Office of Readings, lectio etc. provides enough furel for meditation.

The usual parish, other group, or women’s retreat with a presenter, group activities etc. is enjoyable and rewarding but to me is not a retreat. I find it valuable for community building, and nurturing relationships in the parish or group, but to me it is not a retreat that takes me out of my daily life demands and gets me back on track spiritually.

For me a retreat means primarily silence, simplicity and resting in Jesus.

Another place to know about is Lebh Shomea in Sarita TX on the Kenedy Ranch between Corpus Christi and Harlingen, owned by the Oblate Fathers which is also a hermitage. The library is exceptional and they usually have some long term residents doing research, some on sabbatical from academic or church jobs.

There is a place in San Antonio whose name escapes me, but I attended a weekend retreat run by a Carmelite while I was there I will post it when I find it.
 
puzzleannie Thanks for all of your thoughtful and well-explained retreat recommendations. Finally, a gem in the rough. 🙂 🙂

I believe in Canton, Ohio Mother Angelica had her miraculous cure due to the advice of a lay Mystic Rhoda Wise to make a novena to St. Therese. 🙂

***Well, I looked into the Benedictine Monastery for the 2 week retreats they were having. The retreats are actually broken up into two parts and you can only participate in a one week session. When I asked the director of the retreats if I could possibly take the full 2 weeks/2 sessions, she responded in a nasty way with “I don’t understand why you would want to do 2 weeks together, it just doesn’t make any sense!”

I was going to respond, “Well, to be closer to Our Lord Jesus Christ”, but, I doubt that her heart would understand that response or feeling. So, I scratched this place off my list of possibilities.

Will continue my search.

God bless all
 
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katy:
Nope, can’t help. I have looked at some retreat places around here (Great Lakes region) and they all look New-Agey to me. That is not what I"m interested in at all. I do hope someone has some positive recommendations.
Did you try down in Belleville, IL, at Our Lady of the Snows? It has the undeserved rep of being a Catholic Disneyland, most likely for its very well-run gift shop, but is really a very good place for a retreat. Operated by the Oblates, as well. It has solitude for those who want it, activity for those who want it, priests and brothers in habits, orthodox Masses (no new age here!), and decent but not overdone food. They also have space to hold group retreats.
 
buzzcut Thanks for the recommendations.

Toni I didn’t know the Angelorum held retreats… I have had this site in my favorites forever… Thanks for the links.

God bless

P.S: I posted this in the prayer intentions thread… but, will repeat it. Please pray for my friend Amgad who had a seizure early Saturday morning, he is back home from the hospital now… I am scared his Cancerous brain tumors may have returned. Please pray for his healing. Thank you.
 
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puzzleannie Thanks for all of your thoughtful and well-explained retreat recommendations. Finally, a gem in the rough. 🙂 🙂
***Well, I looked into the Benedictine Monastery for the 2 week retreats they were having. The retreats are actually broken up into two parts and you can only participate in a one week session. When I asked the director of the retreats if I could possibly take the full 2 weeks/2 sessions, she responded in a nasty way with “I don’t understand why you would want to do 2 weeks together, it just doesn’t make any sense!”

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we are not talking about the same Benedictine Monastery. they are not yet offering directed retreats, for 2 weeks or any other period, but hosting small groups who are doing their own retreats. Please be specific. What Benedictine monastery are you talking about?

also OP does not make it clear if you are looking for retreat houses or centers for an individual directed retreat, or if you are looking for “canned retreats” offered by various groups with various purposes, such as the ACTS retreat. Your title “Amazing Retreat Experiences” sounds as if you are looking for a dramatic emotional or spiritual experience. Surely you understand that such an experience would likely be a highly individual thing, a gift, and not dependent on or caused by the place, the content, the directors or other factors of the retreat.
 
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puzzleannie:
we are not talking
about the same Benedictine Monastery. they are not yet offering directed retreats, for 2 weeks or any other period, but hosting small groups who are doing their own retreats. Please be specific. What Benedictine monastery are you talking about?

also OP does not make it clear if you are looking for retreat houses or centers for an individual directed retreat, or if you are looking for “canned retreats” offered by various groups with various purposes, such as the ACTS retreat. Your title “Amazing Retreat Experiences” sounds as if you are looking for a dramatic emotional or spiritual experience. Surely you understand that such an experience would likely be a highly individual thing, a gift, and not dependent on or caused by the place, the content, the directors or other factors of the retreat.
I had already posted in my post #7 that I was looking into retreats at a Benedictine Monastery close to my area in Elizabeth, New Jersey. I also will repeat that I had stated that I wanted a solitary retreat with some spiritual direction that can last 2 weeks to a month.

I told another poster that I tend to have a personality more inclined towards “Carmelite & Passionist Spiritualities”… I don’t see how much more clearer than that I can be… Finally, the quote for a post by “Maryam” is me… I am the OP.

So, in your stating that I have not been clear in certain points… I had already answered these points in previous posts.

Lastly, I tend to write “as is” and not alot of in-between the lines stuff. When I mean “Amazing”, it is just that an amazing experience at a retreat nothing more nothing less.

Thanks for your post.

God bless all
 
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