Peace Be With You: Transforming Fear into Gift – POSTPONED

Date: October 21-22, 2022

Each year the pace of life increases, new challenges appear, and peace becomes more a wish than a reality. This contemplative retreat will focus on how Jesus sent the Holy Spirit (Jn.19-23) to transform the fearful apostles hiding behind locked doors. With the Holy Spirit they became bold risk takers grounded in a deep peace unshaken even by imprisonment, violence and death. As the apostles, we will open our hearts to a peace deeper than fear, a peace that heals our hurts, and the empowering Spirit that sends us forth on our unique mission.

Fr. Matt Linn S.J. will be leading this retreat virtually and retreatants are welcome to gather at Galilee to be a part of a praying community or to join virtually from your own homes.

Biography of Fr. Matthew Linn, SJ

Fr. Matt Linn, SJ has focused on integrating physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. He is a member of the Association of Christian Therapists with advanced graduate degrees in sociology, anthropology, spirituality, and theology. Since 1970 he has given courses and retreats in over 60 countries. Ordained in 1973 he lives in a Jesuit community in Minneapolis where he trains spiritual directors at Sacred Ground and serves on the editorial board of Presence: An International Journal of Spiritual Direction. Matt has written or co-written 22 books translated in over 20 languages, with over a million copies in English.

Cost: Virtual participation $80

Some may wish to take time away at Galilee for this retreat. Accommodation and meals are available for $120. Commuters are welcome (meals included for an additional $40)

To register please contact us at: 613-623-4242 EXT 21 or at info@galileecentre.com

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Technical requirements for virtual participation:

Computer or device with internet access, microphone and speakers or headphones with microphone; and an email address to receive an invitation to the session.

See below – A Conversation with Fr. Matt Linn: