Watch

Watch Fr. Jordan's 1-minute suggestion for prayer, particularly during Lent.

When

Friday March 27, 2015 at 9:00 PM PDT
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Sunday March 29, 2015 at 1:00 PM PDT

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 Where

Archbishop Brunett Retreat Center
4700 SW Dash Point Road
Federal Way, WA 98023


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Price

$149 per-person (private single room)
$125 per-person (shared room with one bed)

Price includes all presentations, five meals, and two nights in a comfortable room with private bath. Scholarships are available. Retreat payments are non-refundable.

Meals

The retreat will officially begin on Saturday morning, starting with breakfast at 8:00 AM. You are welcome to arrive on Friday evening, however dinner will not be served on Friday. The retreat will end at 1:00 PM on Sunday following lunch. Special dietary requirements will be gladly met if you make your needs known to our kitchen staff.

Questions? Please Contact:

Helen Nguyen, Welcoming Coordinator
Archbishop Brunett Retreat Center
(206) 748-7991
helen.nguyen@seattlearch.org
         

Palm Sunday Weekend Silent Retreat:
The Passion of Christ

Led by:  Fr. Jordan Bradshaw, O.P. 

This traditional silent retreat is designed to help you enter into the celebration of Holy Week and the Easter Triduum rekindled with the light of faith.  Through prayer and reflection, as well as celebration of the Eucharist and confession, delve more deeply into the Passion of our Lord.  Learn how to better serve your loved ones through imitation of Christ's ultimate sacrifice of love.

*Please note: The retreat will officially begin on Saturday morning with breakfast at 8:00 AM, however you are welcome to come for Night Prayer and Adoration on Friday evening, beginning at 9:00 PM.  Dinner will not be served on Friday evening.

*Due to another event, our parking lot will be very full on Friday evening.  We apologize in advance for any inconvenience!

 About Fr. Jordan:


Fr. Jordan Bradshaw, O.P., grew up in Southern Arizona, the eldest and favorite of three children, born to Charles and Elvia Bradshaw.  Fr. Jordan met the Dominicans at the University of Arizona, from which he graduated in 1983, and was ordained in 1991.  He currently serves as Director of the University of Washington Newman Center and at Blessed Sacrament Parish in Seattle.  Today he spends most his days doing what he loves best: being a priest and a Dominican, serving youth and young adults, and preaching.  He also loves his dog, Bella, reading big books, watching football and soccer, and drinking copious amounts of coffee to accomplish all of this.

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