“What are you waiting for?” The ancient O Antiphons invite us today into a deep encounter with God and each other as we prepare to celebrate the Feast of the Incarnation. Engaging each of the verses of the hymn we know as “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel”, will help us to connect the coming of Jesus in the past, present, and future.
Facilitator
Kathryn Rickert
Inspired by the challenging depths of biblical spirituality in both the Old Testament and New Testament, Kathryn is a teacher, musician, liturgist, cook, theological artist, grandmother, and lover of Creation. She lives on Whidbey Island. Learn more about Kathryn Rickert
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Religious Sisters and some Bishops of the Northwest have issued aJoint Statementcalling for Peace in the Middle East.
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OPEN FOR PRIVATE RETREATS
The Priory Spiriuality Center is now taking up to 10 on-site retreatants. Register for your private retreat at One Day Retreats or Overnight RetreatsWelcome back!
Many of our programs and retreats are still being offered via Zoom AS WELL AS IN PERSON. Please register and pay online:
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Programs
Date & Time Details: Saturday 9:00AM-3:00PM
Location: The Priory Spirituality Center
Address: 500 College Street NE, Lacey, WA 98516
Contact: Melissa Wright
prioryprograms@stplacid.org
360-438-2595
O Antiphons, Hope—Past, Present and Future
With Kathryn Rickert
December 8, 2018
“What are you waiting for?” The ancient O Antiphons invite us today into a deep encounter with God and each other as we prepare to celebrate the Feast of the Incarnation. Engaging each of the verses of the hymn we know as “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel”, will help us to connect the coming of Jesus in the past, present, and future.
Facilitator
Inspired by the challenging depths of biblical spirituality in both the Old Testament and New Testament, Kathryn is a teacher, musician, liturgist, cook, theological artist, grandmother, and lover of Creation. She lives on Whidbey Island.
Learn more about Kathryn Rickert
SISTERS SPEAK: OUR BLOG
Sisters post on our Blog weekly on Fridays. See what our Sisters have to say about living Monastic Life in the 21st Century.
Call for Peace in the Middle East
Religious Sisters and some Bishops of the Northwest have issued a Joint Statement calling for Peace in the Middle East.
SCRIPTURAL STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Many of our programs and retreats are still being offered via Zoom AS WELL AS IN PERSON. Please register and pay online:
Click these links for more information on ZOOM RETREATS and PROGRAMS
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