As we journey through life, we inevitably encounter moments of loss and grief, which can often feel overwhelming and confusing. In recognition of this, we would like to extend our invitation to you and offer our support.
We understand that the pain of losing a loved one can be all-encompassing, leaving us with a sense of emptiness and longing. Our upcoming retreat, Living Through Loss, is designed to provide a nurturing and healing space for those who have experienced a loss.
The Living Through Loss retreat is an opportunity for you to take the time to explore various aspects of grief, including the challenges it presents, the importance of self-care, and how to find hope and healing amidst the pain.
During this retreat, you will have the chance to share your experiences in a safe and supportive environment, facilitated by trained grief counselor. Together, we will embark on a journey of healing, guided by the comforting presence of God and the power of community.
Details of the Retreat
Date: Saturday April 13, 2024
Time: Noon – 6:30p, Mass at 5:00p
Location: St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church Hall
89 Arlington Street Acton, MA 01720
Please note that registration is required to ensure we can adequately prepare for each participant. To register, simply click here to fill out the form and submit.Please submit the form no later than Friday March 29, 2024.
Should you have any questions please feel free to contact Tom & Janet Moroney at t.moroney@comcast.net or Mary Ryan at maryr@avcatholic.org.
We want to emphasize that this retreat is open to everyone in our parish community who is grieving the loss of a loved one, regardless of when the loss occurred. Whether your loss is recent or happened in the past, we believe that joining together in this sacred retreat will contribute to the healing and transformation of each participant.
Please know that you are not alone. Our parish community stands beside you, ready to embrace and support you on this path towards healing. We hope you will prayerfully consider joining us for this meaningful retreat.