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This Year's Busy World Holy Week Retreat

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2012 Busy World Online Holy Week Retreat

Sunday, April 1-Saturday, April 7
(Participation fee: $5.00 per participant)

2012 Theme:
“We Were There”
A Way of the Cross

By Sr. Sarah A. O'Malley and Fr. Robert D. Eimer

About the Theme
In 1991 Blessed Pope John Paul II reshaped the traditional Way of the Cross to include only those actual events which are found in Scripture.  Using the Scriptural Way of the Cross developed by the Pope, the authors of We Were There have created a series of reflections based around the individuals whose participation in Christ's passion is attested to by Scripture. 

In this Holy Week retreat we will encounter six of these individuals: Peter, Simon, the women of Jerusalem, the soldier standing under the cross, Judas, Mary and Joseph of Arimathea.  These Scriptural characters confront us like a mirror: do we accept Jesus, or do we, by our sins, reject him?  Are we followers of Jesus or do we help execute him?

The authors write:
"The Spirit of We Were There is one of participation and emotional involvement through the imagination. The use of imagination is important, for the imagination stimulates emotions such as sadness, repentance, or admiration. The characters are meant to touch us, not just intellectually but emotionally. They provide a dramatic reflection on the station."

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About the Authors
Fr. Robert Eimer OMI is pilgrimage and program director at Our Lady of the Snows Shrine in Belleville, Illinois.  Sarah A. O'Malley OSB is director of pastoral care at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Phoenix, Arizona.  Fr. Eimer and Sr. Sarah have collaborated on several publications, including Journey of Decision, Unless You Take Up Your Cross, and Prayer Services for Parish Councils.

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Our 2012 Busy World Online Holy Week Retreat is adapted from We Were There--A Way of the Cross by Sarah A. O'Malley and Robert D. Eimer, published by Liturgical Press, Collegeville MN. Copyright 1996 by The Order of St. Benedict, Inc.  Reprinted with permission. 

Readers can order an illustrated copy of the booklet online at
http://www.litpress.org/Detail.aspx?ISBN=0814623557

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Find Out More About
Our Busy World Retreats


What is a Busy World Retreat?

A Busy World Retreat is designed for adults and young adults who are too busy to participate in a traditional weekend or weeklong retreat outside the home. It is a seven day retreat experience which takes place in the midst of everyday life.

During a Busy World Retreat, the individual's time for prayer and quiet reflection takes place in their home, work, or another environment of their choosing, at whatever time of day is convenient for them.

How Does a Busy World Online Retreat Work?

• Participants register for the retreat and are given access to daily prayers and reflection material posted online. 

• During the next seven days, participants reflect privately each day on a scripture passage or spiritual reading and on the reflection questions assigned by the retreat guide. 

• Participants may share their thoughts and insights online with other participants.

• If helpful, participants may arrange to meet privately with the retreat guide following the final group discussion.

Who Can Participate in a Busy World Retreat?

Adults and young adults of any age are welcome to participate in a Busy World Retreat.  This is an opportunity for anyone who wishes to spend some time reflecting on God's presence and goodness in their lives.  You do not need to be actively participating in a faith community, and you do not need to be familiar with the format or techniques of spiritual reflection in order to grow from a Busy World Retreat.  What you need is a desire to do this, and the commitment to spend 20 to 30 minutes each day in quiet reflection in an environment of your choice.

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Registration

• By phone: call 319-234-9912
• By email: DBQ208s3@arch.pvt.k12.ia.us
• Online: Click here to register online.

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For information contact:
Director of Adult Faith Formation  •  320 Mulberry St., Waterloo IA 50703. Phone: 319-234-9912  •  Email: DBQ208s3@arch.pvt.k12.ia.us

Posted 01.06.10  •  Last Update: 02.09.12

OUR COMMITMENT TO ADULT FORMATION
The Catholic parishes in Waterloo are committed to providing life-long faith formation and spiritual growth for adults of all ages. We value individual life experience, respect the diversity of personal convictions, and welcome the wisdom of every participant. We encourage conversation and dialogue. We will never intentionally embarrass or offend participants.

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