Literature Lecture: The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco [POSTPONED]
An Italian medieval murder mystery with a Sherlock Holmes-like monk hero and an esoteric puzzle at its core. Come and enjoy a different type of Baskerville.
An Italian medieval murder mystery with a Sherlock Holmes-like monk hero and an esoteric puzzle at its core. Come and enjoy a different type of Baskerville.
Going on retreat for the first time can feel like a daunting experience. What am I letting myself in for? Will I enjoy it? What about the silence? Will I cope with it? What do I do with it? Led by Cathy Davies and Helen Newman, this semi-silent retreat is for those who have never […]
Classical Tenor accompanied by accoustic guitar
Allow God's gift of creativity and play to bring you closer to Him.
A silent retreat offering one to one support from an experienced guide.
An opportunity for clergy in the Diocese of Leicester to spend time in silence with the opportunity for individuals to enjoy the space and quiet of Launde, punctuated by Morning Prayer at 9am, lunch and a closing Eucharist at 4pm.
Come and spend a day at Launde Abbey to reflect on and learn from your experience of lockdown, the impact it has had on you and your ministry/work, and what you may need to change as a result.
Enjoy a week working in Launde Abbey's spectacular gardens and experience our hospitality and dining.
An opportunity for clergy in the Diocese of Leicester to spend time in silence with the opportunity for individuals to enjoy the space and quiet of Launde, punctuated by Morning Prayer at 9am, lunch and a closing Eucharist at 4pm.
Contemplate the world through God's lens, combining contemplative photography with Ignatian spiritual practices to find new ways to see the world around us.
An opportunity for clergy in the Diocese of Leicester to spend time in silence with the opportunity for individuals to enjoy the space and quiet of Launde, punctuated by Morning Prayer at 9am, lunch and a closing Eucharist at 4pm.
Come and spend a day at Launde Abbey to reflect on and learn from your experience of lockdown, the impact it has had on you and your ministry/work, and what you may need to change as a result.
Led by Andrew Hall, this will be a day spent contemplating the phrase written by Paul in Romans 12:1 and enshrined in the Prayer of Oblation in the Church of England Book of Common Prayer.
This creative journaling retreat is for beginners as well as those with some experience. The emphasis will be on allowing the power of God’s gift of creativity and play to draw us closer to Himself, rather than on a polished end product, although that may well happen in the course of the retreat too!
This semi-silent retreat is for those who have never been on retreat before, or certainly not on a silent retreat. There will be guidance on how to use the time; periods on your own and with the other retreatants and the opportunity to share your experience with others if you wish to do so.