Ancient Paths, New Horizons
This retreat will look at the treasures which have come down to us through the lives of the Celtic saints whose faith was shaped on the anvil of an era of major cultural change.
This retreat will look at the treasures which have come down to us through the lives of the Celtic saints whose faith was shaped on the anvil of an era of major cultural change.
A retreat for first time retreatants led Alison Myers and Chris Webb. The aim of the weekend is to help you enter the world of silent retreats gently and with plenty of support.
As we set out on our pilgrimage through Lent, we will consider Jesus’ life through the image of ‘journey’, his obedience, compassion and suffering, culminating on the cross.
A wonderful afternoon concert with the outstanding harpist Eleanor Turner.
Using photography as a starting point, this retreat draws on Ignatian spiritual practices to bring together the photographic stance and God’s lens enabling us to see the world in fresh and new ways
An opportunity to reflect on praying with icons and particularly with icons of Christ’s entry into Jerusalem and the Crucifixion.
Celebrate Easter in style at Launde Abbey! Join us for a sumptuous two course carvery lunch.
A wonderful afternoon concert with Harry Jacques (Tenor) and Alan Thomas (Classical Guitar).
Before we leave Easter behind and get on with the summer in 2022, we will pause to sit with the 2000 year old stories of what happened next.
Come and enjoy a time of quiet Celtic Christian worship, biblical reflections and guided birdwatching walks.
A wonderful afternoon concert with the Lincoln-based duo Damasus on clarinet and oud.
In this Quiet Day we shall be seeking to understand some ways in which the Resurrection brings renewal in our vision, out attitudes and our way of life.
Join experienced Iconographer, Peter Murphy for a week learning the medieval gilding and painting techniques to create stunning icon paintings
Enjoy a week working in Launde Abbey's spectacular gardens and experience our hospitality and dining.
The disciples always discovered something new when they went to the other side. Going to the other side of our lives may help us to discover which we have never explored before.