News & Announcements

Walking with Jesus — Lenten Retreat
Walking with Jesus — Lenten Retreat
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The theme “Walking with Jesus: Reflections on the Via Dolorosa” will be the basis for the annual Lenten Retreat on April 13 at St Michael Orthodox Church. The Very Reverend... Read more...
Annual Lenten Retreat 2020
Annual Lenten Retreat 2020
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To aid your Lenten Fast with prayer and meditation, the Society of St Benedict of St Michael Antiochian Orthodox Church will host the V Rev Patrick Cardine on Saturday, March... Read more...
Lenten Retreat March 16, 2019
Lenten Retreat March 16, 2019
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To aid your Lenten Fast with prayer and meditation, the Society of St Benedict of St Michael Antiochian Orthodox Church will host the V Rev John Finley on Saturday, March... Read more...
Advent Retreat on December 8, 2018
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The Society of St Benedict will host the annual Advent Retreat on December 8. The Very Reverend Patrick O’Grady from St Peter the Apostle Church in Pomona will present the three Advent meditations on “Obedience, Repentance, & Pure Prayer.” This retreat is open to all persons. It is designed primarily to give, for at least a few hours, a respite from the many distractions in December so that one can focus on the gift of Our Lord in our flesh. The retreat begins with Prime at 9 a.m. and concludes... Read more...
Lenten Retreat on March 10, 2018
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The Rt. Rev. John Abdalah, Bishop of the Diocese of Worcester and the Western Rite Vicariate, will present the annual Lenten Retreat at St Michael's Church on March 10. His Grace's three meditations on "Being Right with God" will draw attention to the Sacrament of Penance (Private Confession). This retreat, hosted by the parish's Society of St Benedict, will follow the Benedictine model of a “silent retreat.” Therefore, there will be ample quiet time for personal prayer, reflection, and meditation. This event is intended to provide a break from the busyness... Read more...
2017 Lenten Retreat
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The Society of St Benedict will host their annual Lenten Retreat on Saturday, March 4, at St Michael Orthodox Christian Church in Whittier. “The Character of the Godly Heart” is the theme of the retreat. Rev. Dr. Calinic Berger, Assistant Pastor at St Nicholas Cathedral in Los Angeles, will offer three meditations during the retreat. In addition to the meditations, this retreat follows the Benedictine model of a “silent retreat.” Therefore, there will be ample quiet time for personal prayer, reflection, and meditation. This event is intended to provide a break... Read more...
2013 Oblates Newsletters
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Oblates 2013 May Newsletter
Oblates 2013 May Newsletter
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 Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen! For a printable version of this newsletter, the PDF is available at 2013-MAY-NEWSLETTER.pdf along with the other 2013 Oblates Newsletters. THE NEXT MONTHLY... Read more...
2013 April Oblates Newsletter
2013 April Oblates Newsletter
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Download: 2013 APRIL NEWSLETTER or return to the list. Summary: Archpriest Father Stephen Herney introduced Joseph Brown, our retreat conductor. Mr. Brown proceeded to give an excellent, three part retreat sighting... Read more...
2013 Lenten Retreat Schedule
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Lenten Retreat Schedule, 2013 April 13th 9:00 - 10:15 AM Divine Offices Of Prime And Terce (followed by the Mass) 10:15 - 10:45 AM Free Time (in Silence) (+morning refreshments) 10:45 - 11:30 AM First Meditation 11:30 - 12:00 PM Free Time (in Silence) 12:00 - 12:45 PM Lunch (in Silence) 12:45 - 1:30 PM Second Meditation 1:30 - 2:00 PM Question Time And Free Time 2:00 - 2:45 PM Third Meditation 2:45 - 3:00 PM Wrap Up And Closing Prayer Read more...
2011 Lenten Retreat
2011 Lenten Retreat
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Fr. Paul Olson was the retreat conductor for the 2011 Lenten Parish Retreat. Fr. Paul is Assistant Pastor at St. Nicholas Cathedral. Our apologies, but as the sessions ran a little... Read more...