Online Retreats
Catholics On Call invites you to participate in the online retreats written by Robin Ryan, CP. Along with the talks found below, scripture readings and reflection questions for each weekday will be recommended. We invite you to set aside twenty to thirty minutes per day to pray with these readings and questions. Most importantly, take time to converse with the living Jesus. Talk to him about everything that is happening in your life and be sure to leave some quiet time to listen to Christ.
These retreats are self-directed. Although not required, we recommend you start with the first week’s talk on a Monday and reflect on the suggested scripture passages and questions for each day of the week. Follow this format for the remaining weeks.
It is our hope that these online retreats will help you to deepen your connection with Christ.
The Lord's Prayer: A Spirituality of Discipleship
The prayer that Jesus taught his disciples is more than simply a prayer. It embodies a spirituality for those who wish to follow the Lord. Through the centuries famous Christian theologians and spiritual writers have commented on the Lord’s Prayer and used it as a framework for articulating Christian spirituality. In these four weeks of retreat, we will reflect upon various dimensions of this prayer as we seek to deepen our relationship with Christ.
First week: "Our Father Who are in Heaven, Hallowed Be Your Name"
Second week: "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will be Done"
Third week: "Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread"
Fourth week: "Forgive Us Our Trespasses, As We Forgive Those Who Tresspass Against Us"
Gazing on the Face of Christ
First posted in July 2006, this retreat is designed to help you focus on your understanding of
the person of Jesus and your relationship with him. This is a “back to basics”
theme that takes us right to the heart of our Catholic Christian faith. It is
also a very rich theme with great potential to move us into prayerful dialogue
with the Lord.
The word “gazing” is used to connote an attitude, a stance, of contemplation.
Some years ago, Fr. William McNamara, a Discalced Carmelite author, described
“contemplation” in this way: contemplation is “a long, loving look at the Real.”
During these next four weeks, you are invited to take a long, loving look at the
reality of Christ. In faith, we know this Jesus to be “real” with a capital
“R”.
Click on the link for each week’s talk and reflection questions:
First
Week—Christ Crucified: Compassion Poured Out
Second
Week—Building Friendship with Christ
Third
Week—Christ the Bread of Life
Fourth Week—Christ the Good Samaritan

