Posts Tagged "California"


Immaculate Heart Retreat Center for Spiritual Renewal Santa Barbara, California The Center for Spiritual Renewal offers private, non-directed retreats for individuals and couples of all faiths and backgrounds. The Center, a former religious novitiate owned by the Immaculate Heart Community, is located on 26 beautiful acres in the foothills of Montecito.  We offer an atmosphere of silence, serenity and hospitality — an oasis of peace...

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Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center Citrus Heights, California “May the Passion of Jesus Christ be always in our hearts.” (Passionist Motto) The peaceful setting on which stands Christ the King Retreat Center is holy ground, made so by God’s grace and the faith of so many who come here with a sincere longing for God.  Located on spacious and secluded grounds in the city of Citrus Heights, Christ the King Passionist...

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St. Francis Retreat San Juan Bautista,California   And He said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a quiet place and rest a while.” ~ Jesus   St. Francis Retreat Center, a ministry of the Franciscan Friars of the St. Barbara Province, located in historic San Juan Bautista, California, provides a peaceful and contemplative environment conducive for renewal of mind, body and soul. In the Spirit of St. Francis of Assisi, the...

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Mercy Center  Burlingame, California   A Place to Meet In Quiet Beauty   Welcome Mercy Center opened in 1981 in what had been the novitiate for the Sisters of Mercy, Burlingame Region. From its beginning, Mercy Center attracted people who were seeking a deeper life with God, and the hospitality of the sisters on staff made Mercy Center a spiritual home for many in the Bay Area and beyond. As programs were developed and word...

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Prince of Peace Abbey Oceanside, California   A Monastery of The Order of Saint Benedict   Although The Benedictine Monks Of Prince Of Peace Abbey have been in the diocese of San Diego since only 1958, they are members of an uninterrupted tradition of more than one thousand four hundred years in the Church – a tradition of monks who seek God through worship and prayer, work and community life.     Day of...

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