Parish Retreat

The Holy Trinity: Living as God’s People

A retreat open to everyone in the pastoral area of St Edith.

If you live in Warminster, Tisbury, Amesbury or Salisbury then this is for you and it is completely free! You just need to sign up below.

On January 24th and 25th, we will be welcoming Sisters Carino and Amata, Dominican Sisters of St Joseph, to the Parish Centre in Salisbury.

They will be leading a weekend of reflection and formation that will help us live out our faith in the Gospel in our daily lives. The Trinity is a foundation of our faith that we profess in the Creed we say together each Sunday, but can we understand the Trinity in a way that helps us to ‘glorify the Lord by our lives’? Spoiler alert: the answer is yes!

There are four sessions over two days and you are free to attend all or some of them: but the programme is designed to bring most benefit if you can attend all four.

Saturday 24th January

10.00 Mass St Osmund’s

11.00 Morning session The Trinity and the Image of God in the Human Form.

12.45 Midday Prayer

13.30 Afternoon session Baptism and the Image of God in our Community

15.30 Adoration and Benediction, St Osmund’s

Sunday 25th January

09.00 Mass St Osmund’s

10.30 Morning session Christian Life, Our Lady and the Saints

12.15 Midday Prayer

13.00 Afternoon session Christian Devotions

15.30 Adoration and Benediction, St Osmund’s

Please bring your own lunch, tea and coffee and light refreshments will be available. You are welcome to bring something to share if you wish.

While there is no charge for this retreat, there will be a collection taken to help cover parish costs. Any surplus will be donated to the Sisters’ mission, Light of Truth.

Directions to the Parish Centre are here:

To sign up, please follow this link:

 

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