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‘Rachel’ retreat for women who have had an abortion

Rachel’s Vineyard, a psychological and spiritual healing ministry for women who have had an abortion, is offering a weekend retreat May 21-23, at a private Honolulu retreat center, sponsored by the Respect Life Office of the Diocese of Honolulu.

The retreat will combine discussions, spiritual exercises, the sacrament of reconciliation, a memorial service and a “Mass of entrustment.”

The weekend offers a beautiful opportunity to experience God’s love, forgiveness and compassion. Participation is strictly confidential.

For more information and registration, call Lisa Shorba at (808) 349-5071. The cost is $100 and includes meals, accommodations for two nights, and all retreat materials. Financial assistance is available for those that need it.

For a complete list of retreat dates and locations visit our website at www.rachelsvineyard .org, or call our toll-free national hotline at: 1-877-HOPE-4-ME.


Posted on Thursday, March 04, 2010 (Archive on Saturday, April 03, 2010)
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