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Our Lady of Hope House of Prayer New Ipswich, New Hampshire A sacred place where God awaits you. Our Lady of Hope House of Prayer provides time and space to persons of all faiths and walks of life in search of a deeper relationship with the Lord. Guests will experience an atmosphere of cordial hospitality in a haven of respectful and quiet solitude, where daily opportunities for personal and communal prayer are available including the...

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Berakah Pittsfield, New Hampshire The Sisters of Holy Cross, United States Region, have transitioned the sabbatical program at Berakah into a retreat/spirituality center. Our dream, hope, and purpose are to provide an atmosphere conducive to prayer and reflection, a place where people can come and find peace and tranquility. The environment provides an opportunity to commune with God, nature and self. Our Vision Each of us is a unique...

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Loyola On The Potomac Faulkner, Maryland Loyola on the Potomac is a Retreat House (in the Roman Catholic tradition) founded by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1958 to serve the greater Washington DC area. It is built on a bluff overlooking the Potomac River and is surrounded by 235 acres of rolling woodland. The retreat house itself is air-conditioned, with 2 Chapels, comfortable lounges and sitting rooms and 70 individual bedrooms...

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Loyola University Retreat Center Flintstone, Maryland Located on 20 serene acres in the mountains of Western Maryland, Loyola’s Retreat Center is the perfect setting for spiritual and yoga retreats, youth groups, family reunions, bridal showers, baby showers, and birthday parties. While our guest, the Center’s culinary staff will create a unique dining experience to fit your needs. With walking paths and meditation gardens,...

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Dayspring Retreat Center Germantown, Maryland A retreat at Dayspring is an opportunity to be light, simple, fluid, and to be moved by God’s grace. Dayspring Retreat Center is an ecumenical silent retreat center, a sacred place set aside for silence, solitude, reflection and prayer. The 210 acres of rolling forests and fields invite you to wander the paths, pause by the streams and ponds, rest on a bench in the shade, or walk the...

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