Blessed Sacrament has not held a mens retreat since the beginning of the Covid pandemic. We are going to try to resume the annual retreat this year at the Loyola Retreat Center in Faulkner, Md. during the weekend of February 24-26. Advanced registration is required.
For more information or to make a reservation, please contact John Vittone at 301.580.8164. The retreat fee for the weekend is $245. ($195 for first time retreatants and/or young adults up to age 30.) The fee includes all meals, a private room, and access to all scheduled events. You can also reserve online at www.loyolaonthepotomac.com.
This 60-year parish tradition is always open to all men ages ten and up. It's a great opportunity for fathers to spend quality time with their sons.
WOMEN’S RETREAT WEEKEND: MARCH 10-12, 2023
Blessed Sacrament’s Annual Women’s Retreat is March 10-12 at the Loyola Retreat House in Faulkner, MD. The theme this year is “If Today You Hear God’s Voice.” Guided by the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, we journey in hope, prayer, and contemplation coming to know ever more deeply the wondrous relationship Christ invites us to share. We will meet Christ right where and right as we are today! The respectfully silent weekend is open to anyone who desires to seek God in her own human experience and grow in their relationship with God through prayer.
The retreat includes time for prayer, worship, and personal reflection. Cost: $245 for returning attendees and $195 for a first time attendee and adults under 30. A private room and meals are included.
If you are interested in joining other women in the parish for a wonderful, spiritual experience, please contact Jessica Walsh: [email protected] or 301.385.9713 or Rita Killian: [email protected] or 301.873.5654. More information is available at www.loyolaonthepotomac.com. Carpooling available.
This annual family three-day retreat in Southern Maryland features daily outdoor mass, adult faith formation sessions with a priest and supervised crafts and sports for the children. Campers stay in cabins and have communal meals. There is swimming, canoeing, crabbing, bingo and old-fashioned fun for all.