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Lady of Mount Carmel Triduum
13th July – 15th July

A Triduum Retreat in preparation for the Solemnity of Our Lady of Mount Carmel exploring Mary in the light of Sacred Scripture and the Carmelite tradition.

Date: 13th July – 15th July (Thursday – Saturday)

Time: 7.00pm – 8.00pm daily (UK time)

Venue: Online Only

Led by: The Carmelite Retreat Team

Suggested donation: £40 (online)

These talks will be made available for later viewing to all those who register.

The Lord has revealed to us what living a good life means: to love God, to love ourselves and others (see Micha 6:8). In the daily reflections for the Triduum, how Mary the Virgin of Nazareth and the Mother of Carmel lived each day in the truth of God’s revelation will be explored. Insights drawn from her life will encourage us as we answer God’s invitation each day to live a life of love.

Daily Schedule (UK time)

7.00pm – Welcome & Introduction

7.05pm – Guided Meditation

7.15pm – Shared Silence

7.25pm – Talk

7.55pm – Closing Prayer

8.00pm – End


Registration Details

Online Retreat Only £40

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