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Front of house, March 2018. St Cassian's Centre is a Catholic Youth Retreat Centre in the village of Kintbury in the English county of Berkshire.It is owned and operated by the Ireland, Great Britain and Malta District of the de La Salle brothers.
The complex was acquired by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster in 1973 [2] [3] and converted for use as a pastoral centre. It was sold to a property developer in 2011 [4] with the sale finalised in 2014. [5] The property remains undeveloped, and in 2019 it was included in the Twentieth Century Society's (C20) Top 10 Buildings at Risk ...
Catholic residential youth work is the work of the youth retreat centres and residential centres operated by the Catholic Church. In the UK, Catholic residential youth work is an important part of the Church's ministry to young people.
Roman Catholic – Park Place is an 18th-century mansion on the outskirts of Wickham. It became a Catholic retreat and pastoral centre in 1969, and this chapel was added in that year. It is a "dramatic" design by T.K. Makins, of brick and with an elliptical layout. The groups of small windows are set in stone surrounds.
Retreats As a Roman Catholic retreat centre, Craig Lodge has a wide variety of retreats throughout the year. They cover topics such as: healing, Scripture, Theology of the Body , Pope John Paul II , Ignatius Spiritual Exercises and fasting.
In the 2010s, retreats at St Beuno's began to be featured in the national media. [9] [10] [11] In 2010, it was a location for the BBC series The Big Silence where participants spent 8 days on a silent retreat at St Beuno's. [12] In 2017, two actors also did an 8-day retreat there in preparation for the Martin Scorsese film Silence. [13] [14]
St Mary's Monastery is an ecumenical Christian spirituality and retreat centre in Kinnoull, Perth, Scotland. It was built in 1868 by the Redemptorists. Until 1971, it also served as a novitiate for the Redemptorists. In 1870, the church and shrine, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, was built within the grounds.
In 1959, Woodhall House was bought for £8000 by the Society of Jesus.It originally served as a retreat house for weekend retreats in Ignatian spirituality for working men's sodalities and parish groups as well as being the novitiate for the proposed Scottish Province of Jesuits.