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Dear All Saints parish family,

Every man carries within him both strength and struggle, both the desire to lead, protect, and provide, but also wounds and weariness that can make faith and family life heavy at times. The Redeemed retreat, offered by the John Paul II Healing Center and hosted here at All Saints, is an invitation to experience the healing and renewal that only Christ can give.

This weekend retreat is designed specifically for men–fathers, husbands, sons, brothers, priests, and friends–who long to live more fully in the freedom of Christ. Through powerful talks, prayer, the Sacraments, and guided reflection, participants are led to encounter God’s mercy in a personal way and to reclaim the identity given them at baptism: beloved sons of the Father, redeemed by the Blood of Christ.

Many who have attended this retreat around the country speak of it as a turning point, a moment when old wounds were healed, relationships restored, and faith reawakened. It’s not about adding one more thing to your calendar; it’s about letting God do something new in your heart.

If you’ve felt the nudge to grow spiritually, to rediscover your purpose, or to deepen your relationship with the Lord, this is your opportunity. Whether you are strong in your faith or struggling quietly, this retreat is for you.

The Redeemed Men’s Retreat will take place November 21-22 here at All Saints. Space is limited, and registration will remain open until start time. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of what promises to be a grace-filled weekend for the men of our parish and beyond.

You can register online through the links in the e-News or through the John Paul II Healing Center website, www.jpiihealingcenter.org

Come and see what God has waiting for you. Let Him make you new.  And for the rest of the parish, pray for the men joining us from across the country, and beyond!

Praised be Jesus Christ, now and forever!
St. John Paul II, pray for us!
All you holy saints of God, pray for us!

Peace in Christ,
Fr. Michael Silloway
Pastor