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Evangelization Retreat – Samford CT

August 30 - September 1

The Domestic Church Evangelization Retreat provides sacramentally married couples with an opportunity to grow in their relationship with God and one another. You will be offered proven principles of spiritual growth in the Catholic tradition specific to the vocation of marriage and family to enrich your understanding and guide you toward a mature conjugal spirituality. The retreat serves as the introduction to Domestic Church for those interested in beginning formation in a Domestic Church circle; however, the retreat can fruitfully be attended by any sacramentally married couple at any point in their marital journey.

The cost of the retreat is $125 per couple and includes dinner on Friday, all meals on Saturday, and breakfast and lunch on Sunday. Free childcare will be offered on Sunday (8 am until 11:15 am Mass) so families will be able to attend Mass together to close the retreat. Registration must be completed by July 10 to secure childcare. After July 10 child care cannot be guaranteed.

There are no overnight accommodations available for this retreat. The retreat schedule is as follows:

  • Friday, August 30 – 6 pm – 9 pm
  • Saturday, August 31 – 8 am – 8 pm
  • Sunday, September 1 – 8 am – 1:30 pm

Please contact Izabella and Bill Nagle at [email protected] with any questions.

 

A limited number of scholarships are available for this retreat. Please email [email protected] for a scholarship request form.

 

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Details

Start:
August 30
End:
September 1

Venue

St. Cecilia
1184 Newfield Ave
Stamford, CT United States
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The Seven Commitments

1

Daily individual prayer

Each spouse finds a daily quiet space to fully enter God’s presence. This calls for each person to develop a personal time and space with God.

2

Daily study of Scripture

In a quiet, separate space, the individual takes advantage of the gift of the living Word of God. There are no particular verses to read and reflect on, just the challenge to dive into Scripture each day and encounter God there.

3

Daily couple prayer

The couple takes time each day to pray together aloud and usually in their own words. There is no length of time or other regulation set on this prayer. The focus is two-fold: to allow your spouse to witness your conversation with God and to offer shared prayers to God as a couple.

4

Daily family prayer

Couples make time each day to lead their family in prayer, if the couple has children in the home. Each family will discover and grow in their own way of praying together in a way that is fruitful for the different stages in their particular family’s life (small children, older children, adult children, etc).

5

Monthly couple dialogue

The monthly couple dialogue is an intentional, prayerful, and structured conversation done under the watchful gaze of God for an extended period of time. The couple thoughtfully considers the spiritual, practical and personal needs of each spouse, of the marriage, of children, and of the family as a whole.

6

Rule of life

Particularly in connection with their monthly dialogues, each couple decides upon specific changes or policies they will put in place in their individual lives, their marriage, and their household that reflect God’s will for them and their efforts to grow in holiness according to His promptings. Some rules of life always remain the same, but others will change and grow with the couple’s discernment and the family’s needs over time.

7

Yearly Domestic Church retreat

Each couple commits to attending a Domestic Church retreat at least once per year. Retreats can be for just the couple or for the entire family. These can be longer retreats or weekend retreats. To learn about the available retreats click here.

The beauty of these commitments is that the movement provides formation, using the Church’s spiritual traditions and official teachings, for how to pray, how to use Scripture in prayer, and how to grow in a real relationship with God, our spouses, and our children in light of our Baptism.