53 Mill Street, Westfield, MA, USA
Jan 19 - 23, 2026
About this Retreat
Jo Ann Bourquard is a seasoned spiritual director who believes that spiritual companioning is a means of healing the soul and, ultimately, the world. She holds the belief that “an unreflected life is not worth living” and that sharing our life story with one who is trained to listen deeply is a path toward personal growth and connection with the Divine.
JoAnn is a retreat director and workshop facilitator. She has a particular interest in journaling and using literature as a means of awakening the soul. With a Master’s Degree in Spirituality and a certificate in Women’s Leadership, JoAnn is a Supervisor to those in formation to become spiritual directors and trains other supervisors. She especially connects with nature as a way into deeper contemplation and joy. She is also experienced in teaching the Enneagram.
JoAnn presents a range of programs throughout the Northeast and is involved in the spiritual discernment process with individuals and groups in transition. She accompanies people of all faiths, including those seeking but not identifying with a particular tradition. She has accompanied men and women with serious illnesses, those who are dying, and people dealing with grief and loss of all types.
Details of this retreat
Sometimes the most profound journeys happen not by going somewhere new, but by becoming still enough to listen within.
Begin the new year with a sacred opportunity to step away from the noise of daily life and spend time in silence, prayer, and reflection. Whether you choose the 3-day or 5-day option, this virtual retreat invites you to listen deeply to the quiet voice of God that speaks to each of our hearts.
Held from the comfort of your own home or another space you create for solitude, your time will include daily one-on-one sessions with an experienced spiritual director who will accompany you in your prayer and help you discern where the Spirit is leading. Together, you will nurture your spiritual growth and deepen your relationship with God.
Allow this time apart to become a wellspring of renewal and peace as you immerse yourself in prayer, journaling, spiritual reading, music, exercise, time in nature, or other contemplative practices that nourish your spirit. Whether for three or five days, this retreat offers the freedom to rest, reflect, and open your heart to the transforming presence of the Spirit.