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Highlands Presbyterian Camp & Retreat Center Allenspark, Colorado transform…renew…nurture…grow Nestled high among the aspen and pines of the majestic Rocky Mountains, Highlands Presbyterian Camp & Retreat Center offers a wealth of program and lodging opportunities for adults, youth and children. We are located at the foot of Colorado’s majestic Mt. Meeker.  We invite you to participate in one of Highlands’...

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House Of Blessings Eureka Springs, Arkansas Mission, Vision & Prayer Mission To provide a place for spiritual renewal, rest and contemplative reflection. To offer opportunities for reconciliation with one’s self, nature and fellow human beings To help change one’s personal and spiritual life advancing the dignity of all people To promote an attitude of gratitude in all things sharing the blessings with the most in need of it....

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St. Bernard Abbey Cullman, Alabama History The history of Saint Bernard Abbey is a rich one. In the 1840s monks from Metten Abbey in Germany, a monastery founded c. 700 A.D., came to America to plant the Benedictine monastic life in the United States and to minister to the growing German-speaking immigrant population. St. Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, became the first foundation, and in the 1870s monks from St. Vincent...

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Blessed Trinity Shrine Retreat Fort Mitchell, Alabama “Come apart, and rest awhile,” Jesus told his disciples. We invite all who hear this invitation to join us at Blessed Trinity Shrine Retreat, whether for a planned program to nourish spiritual growth or for time alone in a quiet, prayerful atmosphere to listen more deeply within. Our retreat center, located in Alabama just across the river from Columbus, Georgia, is situated on...

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O God, we pray for all those in our world who are suffering from injustice: because of their race, color, or religion; for those imprisoned for working for the relief of oppression; for those who are hounded for speaking the inconvenient truth; for those tempted to violence as a cry against overwhelming hardship; for those deprived of reasonable health and education; for those suffering from hunger and famine; for those too weak to...

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