Mercy
Parish Retreat 20th-22nd
March
St Mary Magdalen, Brighton
St Mary Magdalen, Brighton
Fr Stephen
Morrison O.Praem. and Br Gregory Davies O.Praem. 
Friday 20th March   9am  Morning
Prayers and Devotions
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                                                11am
Stations of the Cross
                                                Noon
– Soup lunch (Presbytery) 
                                                3pm
Divine Mercy Devotions and Chaplet
                                                6pm
FIRST CONFERENCE
                                                7pm
Mass (Traditional Latin Mass – Premonstratensian Rite )
                                                7:30pm-
8:30pm Holy Hour and Confessions
                                                8:30pm
Rosary and Benediction
Saturday 21st March               9am Morning Prayers and
Devotions
                                                10am
Mass (with confessions until 11am)
                                                11am
Via Matris/7 Sorrows of Our Lady Devotion
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                                                6pm
SECOND CONFERENCE
                                                7pm-8pm
Holy Hour and Confessions
                                                8pm
Rosary and Benediction 
Sunday 22nd March 9am Morning Prayers and Devotions (Confessions
until Mass)
                                                10am
Rosary
                                                10:30am
Solemn Mass
                                                3pm
Divine Mercy Devotions and Chaplet
                                                3:20pm
THIRD CONFERENCE
4:30pm Closing Prayers before Blessed Sacrament
exposed
4:45pm Benediction 
                                                5pm
Mass (Ordinary Form) 
6:30pm Mass (Traditional Latin
Mass – Premonstratensian Rite )      
Confessions will be heard
throughout the Retreat 
3 comments:
May God grant, Father, that this Parish Retreat produce abundant spiritual fruit and graces throughout the local and universal Church for the Glory of God.
Liam Ronan: I will second that.
Sounds wonderful
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