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Transfigure: A Lenten retreat in the Ignatian tradition

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Lenten themes of surrender, compassion and letting go will be explored through imaginative prayer, reflection, and small-group discussion.

Friday, Feb. 24, 6-8:30 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 25, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$50, meals included

In-person 

Registration required at www.catholicinformationcenter.org

You are invited to be transfigured by the love and mercy of Jesus Christ through prayer practices rooted in Ignatian spirituality. Lenten themes of surrender, compassion and letting go will be explored through imaginative prayer, reflection, and small-group discussion. A contemplative beginning to your Lenten journey awaits you.

Deacon Dennis Rybicki is a deacon of the diocese of Grand Rapids, happily assigned to the Cathedral of Saint Andrew. He serves as Director of Campus Ministry for Catholic Central High School as well as Director of Liturgical Music for the diocese of Grand Rapids. A certified spiritual director, Dennis specializes in Ignatian spirituality through his advanced studies at Loyola University Chicago and Fordham University. A husband and father of two daughters, Dennis relishes encountering the divine in the ordinary moments of life and sharing them with others.

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