In the Loving Hands of God with Father Robert Presutti, LC
In the Loving Hands of God with Father Robert Presutti, LC
Up to 58 in group
Open Dates
Retreat Highlights
- Prepared meals
- Conferences
- Daily Mass
- Opportunities for Confession
- Communal prayer
- Personal quiet time
- Spiritual direction
About this Retreat
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Details of this retreat
Triduum Of Renewal for Regnum Christi Women and Guests
Virtual Retreat with lifetime recordings includes 7 talks by Fr. Presutti, and 2 talks by Deb Bauer.
“In the Loving Hands of God”- Jeremiah 18:6
Women’s Spiritual Exercises by Father Robert Presutti, LC
Program Director at Divine Mercy University, Auxiliary Chaplain for Lay Sections
Assisted by Deb Bauer, CRC offering spiritual direction
Jeremiah 18 presents a powerful image of our lives being like clay in a potter’s hands, in the hands of God. Picture your life this way. We should envision our lives as moldable, shapeable, and entirely available to God, trusting that if we surrender to Him, He will shape and mold us. We pray God will make us vessels for His glory as He is conforming us more into the image of Christ.
Leave the world behind and join your sisters in Christ for a vibrant and engaging retreat. Be inspired by the Holy Spirit and learn to trust and surrender, resting in the Father’s good hands.
The retreat was held for women, but would be helpful for either men or women, including those who are not members of Regnum Christi. Latin for “Kingdom of Christ”, Regnum Christi is a Federation (within the Catholic Church) with a Christ-Centered spirituality that is lived together in communion with all members, in union with the whole Church, and through a mission to build the kingdom of Christ. Regnum Christi is made up of over 25,000 members throughout 38 countries world-wide.
Virtual Retreat with lifetime recordings includes 7 talks by Fr. Presutti, and 2 talks by Deb Bauer.
“In the Loving Hands of God”- Jeremiah 18:6
Women’s Spiritual Exercises by Father Robert Presutti, LC
Program Director at Divine Mercy University, Auxiliary Chaplain for Lay Sections
Assisted by Deb Bauer, CRC offering spiritual direction
Jeremiah 18 presents a powerful image of our lives being like clay in a potter’s hands, in the hands of God. Picture your life this way. We should envision our lives as moldable, shapeable, and entirely available to God, trusting that if we surrender to Him, He will shape and mold us. We pray God will make us vessels for His glory as He is conforming us more into the image of Christ.
Leave the world behind and join your sisters in Christ for a vibrant and engaging retreat. Be inspired by the Holy Spirit and learn to trust and surrender, resting in the Father’s good hands.
The retreat was held for women, but would be helpful for either men or women, including those who are not members of Regnum Christi. Latin for “Kingdom of Christ”, Regnum Christi is a Federation (within the Catholic Church) with a Christ-Centered spirituality that is lived together in communion with all members, in union with the whole Church, and through a mission to build the kingdom of Christ. Regnum Christi is made up of over 25,000 members throughout 38 countries world-wide.
Schedule
Friday registration typically opens at 7:00pm and all retreatants gather together at 8:00pm to pray the Rosary and celebrate Mass.
Saturday begins with morning prayer in the chapel, followed by breakfast, a conference talk and Mass. After lunch participate in private devotions and rest. Gather together for another conference and the opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation. The evening commences with the communal praying of the Rosary and Evening Prayer, followed by dinner. The evening ends with a Holy Hour, conference, and Benediction.
Sunday also begins with morning prayer and breakfast, followed by a conference and Mass. The retreat ends after praying the Angelus and eating a final lunch together and sharing graces. We hope you depart with many graces and much peace after your retreat experience.
Saturday begins with morning prayer in the chapel, followed by breakfast, a conference talk and Mass. After lunch participate in private devotions and rest. Gather together for another conference and the opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation. The evening commences with the communal praying of the Rosary and Evening Prayer, followed by dinner. The evening ends with a Holy Hour, conference, and Benediction.
Sunday also begins with morning prayer and breakfast, followed by a conference and Mass. The retreat ends after praying the Angelus and eating a final lunch together and sharing graces. We hope you depart with many graces and much peace after your retreat experience.
Note: Schedule is approximate and may change
What's Included
- Individual Rooms
- Individual bathrooms with toilet, sink, and shower
- All bed linens, blankets, towels, and soap
- 3 Prepared Meals
- Coffee, Tea and Snacks
What's Not Included
- Books
- Transportation
- Shampoo and conditioner
- Toiletriest and medications