Seeking the Face of Jesus in Discernment
"Do not be afraid to be saints. Follow Jesus Christ who is the
source of freedom and light. Be open to the Lord so that He may lighten all
your ways." ~Blessed John Paul II
Featuring
Father
Al Wierzba
Vocation
Director
Diocese of La Crosse
Diocese of La Crosse
Sister M. Consolata,
FSGM
Vocation DirectorSisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George
Focus: Responding to the "universal
call to holiness" promoted by Blessed John Paul II while helping discern
the vocation God is calling each of us
too. Spiritual Guidance for those beginning to discern and those
“veterans” of discernment.
For Young Adults
(18-39)
(18-39)
*Adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament
*Silence
*Fellowship
*Fun!
Where: The Lions Camp in Rosholt, WI. 3834 County Road A, Rosholt, WI 54473
Directions: From the South—take I-39/US 51 North till Hwy 66
East. Go East about
15 miles. Take a left at Hwy A. About ¾ of a mile down you will see the Lions Camp
on your left.
Retreat begins 7PM Friday and ends at Noon Sunday.
For More information Contact Phil Kosloski at: pakosloski@gmail.com
What to bring: Toiletries, towel, sleeping bag and pillow. Mattresses and showers are provided. Warm and comfortable clothes. Outside wear.
Friday, Feb. 15th
700PM Arrival & Welcome
730PM Evening Prayer
745PM Introductions
815PM Retreat Overview Session #1- Phil Kosloski & Father Wierzba
845PM Chapel Reflection
900PM Small Group #1
930PM Snacks & Game
1030PM Night Prayer
Saturday, Feb. 16th
730AM Wake-up Call
800AM Rosary
815AM Morning Prayer
830AM Breakfast
915AM Session #2-Father Wierzba
1000AM Chapel Reflection
1015AM Small Group #2
1045AM Break
1100AM Ladies Small Group - Men Small Group
1145AM Mass - Father Wierzba
1230PM Lunch
100-300PM Free Time/Confessions
300PM Walking Stations of the Cross
345PM Jeopardy
445PM Session #3-Sr. M. Consolata, FSGM
530PM Small Group #3
545PM Evening Prayer
600PM Dinner
700PM Free Time
830PM Adoration
1030PM Night Prayer
***All Night Eucharistic Adoration*** “You’ll find your vocation in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel.”
What to bring: Toiletries, towel, sleeping bag and pillow. Mattresses and showers are provided. Warm and comfortable clothes. Outside wear.
Friday, Feb. 15th
700PM Arrival & Welcome
730PM Evening Prayer
745PM Introductions
815PM Retreat Overview Session #1- Phil Kosloski & Father Wierzba
845PM Chapel Reflection
900PM Small Group #1
930PM Snacks & Game
1030PM Night Prayer
Saturday, Feb. 16th
730AM Wake-up Call
800AM Rosary
815AM Morning Prayer
830AM Breakfast
915AM Session #2-Father Wierzba
1000AM Chapel Reflection
1015AM Small Group #2
1045AM Break
1100AM Ladies Small Group - Men Small Group
1145AM Mass - Father Wierzba
1230PM Lunch
100-300PM Free Time/Confessions
300PM Walking Stations of the Cross
345PM Jeopardy
445PM Session #3-Sr. M. Consolata, FSGM
530PM Small Group #3
545PM Evening Prayer
600PM Dinner
700PM Free Time
830PM Adoration
1030PM Night Prayer
***All Night Eucharistic Adoration*** “You’ll find your vocation in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel.”
Sunday, Feb. 17th
800AM Wake up Call
815AM Rosary
845AM Morning Prayer
900AM Breakfast
930AM Final Small Group #5
1015AM Testimonials & Evaluations
1100AM Mass - Father Wierzba
1200PM Departure
“Being Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction.” –Pope Benedict XV
800AM Wake up Call
815AM Rosary
845AM Morning Prayer
900AM Breakfast
930AM Final Small Group #5
1015AM Testimonials & Evaluations
1100AM Mass - Father Wierzba
1200PM Departure
“Being Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction.” –Pope Benedict XV