What is included
Campsite reservation. All meals: dinner Friday evening, breakfast, lunch and dinner on Saturday, and breakfast and lunch on Sunday. Tubing.
What is not included
Transportation to Shenandoah. Please indicate in registration form if you drive, and we hope to link people up for car-sharing. Hiking and camping gear. National park entrance.
The retreat starts at our campsite in Shenandoah at 4.30pm on Friday, June 6, and ends at 2pm on Pentecost Sunday, June 8. The meeting point will be Big Meadows Campground. If you need transportation or if you can give a ride, there is a space on the pre-registration form to specify.
Yes. With that being said, we can see if there are ways to get you gear for the weekend, especially if you fly to the retreat. If you have your own tent and camping gear and are willing to share, that would be extremely helpful! You can let us know when registering.
This is a young adult retreat, which we classify as age 18-35. Both single young adults and young adult married couples are welcome. Exceptions may be made.
Not at all. This is certainly a Catholic retreat, but people from all walks of faith or those searching are welcome.
This retreat is doable for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.
A cornerstone of this retreat is the spiritual food, facilitated by our chaplain. You’ll be able to participate in daily Mass, adoration and a discussion on the meaning of Pentecost and how to grow in our devotion to the Holy Spirit.
Connecting with God and rejuvenating yourself through sacrament and prayer, nature, physical activity and nature, community and fellowship with others.
If you’re over 21, you’ll enjoy the drinks at night around the fire. If you’re under 21, you’ll enjoy other beverages.
Thanks for asking! Yes, we do in fact have more retreats. Check them out here!
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