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Click to hear Fr. DeLillio speak in 1-minute about his Italian grandmother, and how she reflected God's love to him as a young boy

When

Friday March 6, 2015 at 4:00 PM PST
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Sunday March 8, 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

$165 per-person Commuter Rate  

Price includes all presentations and six meals,  but does not include a room.  Scholarships are available. Retreat payments are non-refundable.

Meals

The retreat will begin on Friday evening, starting with dinner. You are welcome to arrive any time between 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (Dinner at 6:00 PM). 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
           

*This retreat is now full for overnight accommodations. However, we welcome you to register as a commuter.

"We are a People on Pilgrimage"
Women's Silent Lenten Retreat

Led by:  Fr. Richard DeLillio, O.S.F.S.

In his Apostolic Exhortation, Evangelium Gaudium, Pope Francis writes:

“Evangelization is the task of the Church. The Church, as the agent of evangelization, is more than an organic and hierarchical institution; she is first and foremost  a people advancing on its pilgrim way toward God,” (Evangelium  Gaudium #111).

This retreat will reflect on what this pilgrimage looks like on a daily basis. How we, the Body of Christ, imbued with the gentle spirit of Francis de Sales can spread Jesus’ Good News. And when we do, Christ-like actions and Christ-like words live again through our everyday lives.

About Fr. DeLillio:


 

Rev. Richard R. DeLillio, OSFS, is a priest of the Oblates of St. Francis De Sales. He holds a Masters of Divinity Masters in Counseling and a Doctorate in Ministry in Pastoral Studies. During his priesthood, he has written numerous articles on Salesian Spirituality, presented retreats for parishes, family groups, religious and priests in the United States, India, Australia, Canada and South Africa. Presently he is Professor of Homiletics and the New Evangelization at Catholic University of America. His blog on practical applications of Salesian Spirituality is www.livetodaywell.org.

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