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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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Wisdom House Retreat And Conference Center Litchfield, Connecticut Come. Renew. Rejuvenate. Relax. Mission Statement Wisdom House is an interfaith retreat and conference center presenting programs in spirituality, education, and the arts. The center provides hospitality for the not-for-profit community. Wisdom House’s mission is rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition which supports the center’s commitment to...

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Holy Family Passionist Retreat Center West Hartford, Connecticut About Holy Family Passionist Retreat Center Holy Family ministers to some 19,000 men, women, and youth each year with a message of hope, spiritual growth, and transformation. Since 1951, our retreats have provided people with an opportunity to quiet their minds, nourish their spirits, and explore their relationship with God. Situated on 48 idyllic acres, Holy Family is...

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St. Mary of Providence Center Elverson, Pennsylvania The Daughters of St. Mary of Providence manage this facility as both a group retreat center and as an independent living center for seniors. Located on beautifully landscaped rolling hills, the mansion was built by Joseph D. Potts, a descendant of the iron magnate, John Potts in the late 1800’s.  His mansion provides a focal point for the campus amenities which include: ...

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